Kex vs Kegs - What's the difference?
kex | kegs |
The dried stem of certain large herbaceous plants.
(obsolete, botany) A plant having such a stem; a weed, a kecksy.
(rare) A dry husk or covering.
* 1972 , Vladimir Nabokov, Transparent Things , McGraw-Hill 1972, pp. 100-101:
English plurals
(plurale tantum, Northern England) Underpants.
(plurale tantum, Northern England) Trousers (pants).
As nouns the difference between kex and kegs
is that kex is the dried stem of certain large herbaceous plants while kegs is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.kex
English
Alternative forms
* kixNoun
(kexes)- On the bedside table a new package of cigarettes and a traveling clock had for neighbor a nicely wrapped box containing the green figurine of a girl skier which shone through the double kix .