caxon (Meaning)

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caxon (n.)

A kind of wig.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caxon

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caxon Sentence Examples

  1. The artist carefully applied vibrant hues to the blank canvas, creating a vibrant caxon of colors.
  2. In the bustling city, skyscrapers towered like giant caxons against the skyline.
  3. The carpenter assembled the wooden caxon with precision, ensuring its strength and durability.
  4. The orchestra filled the concert hall with a glorious caxon of melodies that captivated the audience.
  5. Among the ancient ruins, a crumbling caxon still stood as a testament to the past.
  6. The doctor lifted the lid of the medical caxon, revealing the sterile instruments inside.
  7. The sculptor's caxon was filled with an assortment of tools for shaping clay and carving stone.
  8. The chef organized the ingredients in the refrigerator caxon, ensuring each item was easily accessible.
  9. The jewelry box was a small, ornate caxon that held precious treasures.
  10. The botanist collected rare and exotic plants, preserving them in the caxon for scientific study.

FAQs About the word caxon

A kind of wig.

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The artist carefully applied vibrant hues to the blank canvas, creating a vibrant caxon of colors.

In the bustling city, skyscrapers towered like giant caxons against the skyline.

The carpenter assembled the wooden caxon with precision, ensuring its strength and durability.

The orchestra filled the concert hall with a glorious caxon of melodies that captivated the audience.