"lax" appears to come from the verb form "to be relaxed (about something/in general)". So you could say "He is/I am lax", but you can't say "he is laxing" as in "relaxing".
The noun forms of the adjective 'lax' are laxity and laxness.
'Lax' is an adjective and so it doesn't have a past tense.
Tense and lax refer to the muscular tension in the vocal cords when producing speech sounds. Tense vowels have more muscular tension and are produced with a longer duration, while lax vowels have less tension and a shorter duration. English contrasts tense and lax vowels, such as in the pairs /iː/ (tense) and /ɪ/ (lax).
The word 'lax' is an adjective. The noun forms are laxness or laxity.
It's lacks, from lack, which means the opposite of possess.
The class got away with murder because the teacher's discipline was lax. His muscles were lax in sleep.
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Henrik Lax's birth name is Rolf Henrik Richard Lax.
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The noun forms of the adjective 'lax' are laxity and laxness.
Lax refers to a slackness in enforcing rules.
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Melvin Lax was born in 1922.
Melvin Lax died in 2002.
Robert Lax died in 2000.
Robert Lax was born in 1915.