Difference between X and X

What is the difference between X and X?

X as a symbol is the twenty-fourth letter of the english alphabet, preceded by w and followed by y. while X as an adjective is suitable only for those aged 16 or (later) 18 years and over.

X

Part of speech: symbol

Definition: The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, preceded by w and followed by y.

X

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Suitable only for those aged 16 or (later) 18 years and over.Obscene.

Part of speech: numeral

Definition: An unknown quantity or unknown value.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, preceded by W and followed by Y, and representing /ks/, /gz/, or (at the beginning of words) /z/.Any mark that looks like that letter, such as such a mark made by a person who cannot read or write.The spot behind the goal.Ecstasy, a particular street drug.

We hope you now know whether to use X or X in your sentence.

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