
n.
A group or series of six.
[Late Latin hexas, hexad-, the number six, from Greek, from hex, six.]
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[Late Latin hexas, hexad-, the number six, from Greek, from hex, six.]
hexadic hex·ad'ic (hĕk-săd'ĭk) adj.|
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Saunders Veterinary Dictionary:
hexad |
1. a group or combination of six similar or related entities.
2. an element with a valence of six.
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