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, snapshots, snaps, daguerreotypes, close-ups, enlargements,stills

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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.