pix Antonyms

Meaning of pix

Wordnet

pix (n)

a chest in which coins from the mint are held to await assay

any receptacle in which wafers for the Eucharist are kept

Webster

pix (n. & v.)

See Pyx.

pix Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's palette was a vivid array of pix, each vibrant hue carefully mixed.
  2. Through the camera's lens, the scene resolved into a tapestry of shimmering pix.
  3. The old photograph had faded with time, its pix now a mere whisper of the past.
  4. The computer screen displayed a kaleidoscope of pix, each pixel forming an integral part of the digital artwork.
  5. The mosaic artist meticulously arranged tiny pix of glass, creating a captivating image.
  6. The microscopic pix revealed the intricate details of the organism's cellular structure.
  7. The software converted the analog signal into a stream of pix for display on the monitor.
  8. The pixelated characters in the video game moved and interacted with surprising realism.
  9. The painter used a palette knife to blend the pix of color, creating a smooth and ethereal canvas.
  10. The digital camera's pix captured the moment with breathtaking clarity, preserving it for eternity.

FAQs About the word pix

a chest in which coins from the mint are held to await assay, any receptacle in which wafers for the Eucharist are keptSee Pyx.

photos, prints, photographs,shots, snaps, snapshots, daguerreotypes, tintypes, enlargements, close-ups

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The artist's palette was a vivid array of pix, each vibrant hue carefully mixed.

Through the camera's lens, the scene resolved into a tapestry of shimmering pix.

The old photograph had faded with time, its pix now a mere whisper of the past.

The computer screen displayed a kaleidoscope of pix, each pixel forming an integral part of the digital artwork.