Depends on the setting. In electronics it's usually short for receiver.
* In the world of 'health'... it stands for a 'prescription' from a physician
Prescription Radix.
Prescription (medicine)
RX Prescription RX Radix (Latin: Root; derivation of prescription) RX Receive/Receiver/Reception RX Radiation Experiments RX Re-Xray RX Reaction (medical) RX Reactor RX Recipe - Take RX Reparable Exchange RX Reserve RX Resources Exchange RX Rexall RX Treatment RX US Revenue Distilled Spirits (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately) rx Rotary Experimental (Mazda model/engine)
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In chemistry, "Rx" stands for a prescription or a recipe. It is often used as a symbol to indicate that a compound or substance requires a prescription for use.
The RX stands for Rotary eXperiment. As you may know, the Mazda RX series of vehicles are not powered by conventional piston engines like 99% of all other vehicles on the road. Instead, they are powered by a rotary engine, also known as a Wankel engine.
They are abbreviations for Transmit and Receive, respectively.
PO on a prsescription stands for by mouth.
1. Acetaminophen-Codeine Oral Rx 2. Crestor Oral Rx 3. Diltiazem HCl Oral Rx 4. Fenofibrate Micronized Oral Rx 5. Hydroxyzine HCl Oral Rx 6. Ibuprofen Oral Rx / OTC 7. Levothyroxine Oral Rx 8. Oxycodone-Acetaminophen Oral Rx 9. Prochlorperazine Maleate Oral Rx 10. Unithroid Oral Rx
TX and RX stand for "transmit" and "receive," respectively. In the context of connectors, TX refers to the pins or channels used for sending data from one device to another, while RX refers to those used for receiving data. These terms are commonly used in networking and communication protocols to facilitate the flow of information between devices.
℞ is a symbol meaning file "prescription". It is sometimes transliterated as "Rx" or just "Rx".
Rx is a symbol used in Egyptian mythology for the ancient Egyptian sky god, Horus, whose eyes were said to be the sun and the moon. His right eye was the sun, and his left eye was the moon. Rx symbolized the left eye, the moon, which was known as the "Eye of Horus." The symbol is used by pharmacies and in the field of medicine, and represents the Eye of Horus in that aspect.