/ˈtæksɪs/
OriginLearned borrowing from Ancient Greek τάξις (táxis, “arrangement, order”).
- countable, uncountableThe directional movement of an organism in response to a stimulus.
- countable, uncountableThe manipulation of a body part into its normal position after dislocation or fracture.
- countable, rhetoric, uncountableThe arrangement of the parts of a topic.
- countable, uncountablearrangement or ordering generally, as in architecture or grammar
- countable, historical, uncountableA brigade in an Ancient Greek army.
- form-of, pluralplural of taxi
- form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-personthird-person singular simple present indicative of taxi
Formstaxes(plural) · taxies(alternative)