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Cox vs Cnx - What's the difference?

cox | cnx |


As a noun cox

is a coxswain of a boat, especially of a racing crew.

As a verb cox

is to act as coxswain for.

As a proper noun Cox

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=Middle English}} for either son of, or servant of someone named Cocke or Cook.

As an abbreviation cnx is

cancel.

Cnx vs Tnx - What's the difference?

cnx | tnx |


As an abbreviation cnx

is cancel.

As an interjection tnx is

thanks.

Cancelled vs Cnx - What's the difference?

cancelled | cnx | abbreviation |

Cnx is a abbreviation of cancelled.



As a verb cancelled

is past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

As an abbreviation cnx is

cancel.

Cancel vs Cnx - What's the difference?

cancel | cnx | abbreviation |

Cnx is a abbreviation of cancel.



As a verb cancel

is to cross out something with lines etc.

As a noun cancel

is a cancellation (US); (nonstandard in some kinds of English).

As an abbreviation cnx is

cancel.