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aux

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See also: aux. and -aux

Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping of English and Portuguese Au with x as a placeholder.

Symbol

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aux

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Aurá.

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Adjective

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aux (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of auxiliary.
    • 2009, Rick Snoman, Dance Music Manual: Tools, Toys and Techniques, page 69:
      Each aux out is connected to an effects unit and the signal is then returned into the desk.

Noun

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aux (plural auxes)

  1. (jargon, slang) The auxiliary audio connector of a sound system.
    Hey, pass the aux. I'll play some music from my phone.
    • 2025 October 15, @natemixing, Twitter[1]:
      BE AWARE, reverbs should be in the end of your chain, as sends to auxes. Setting them first doesn’t mean they will be first in the chain. You just set up the auxes, then get back to the vocal channel to add EQs, compressors, etc.

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Conjunction

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aux

  1. X-system spelling of

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aux

  1. Contraction of à + les ('to the' or 'of the')
    Synonym: à lesLouisiana

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Old French

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aux

  1. alternative form of als

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Verb

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aux (Sawndip forms or , 1957–1982 spelling auч)

  1. to incite; to instigate

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