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grex  (grks)
n.
A classification for cultivars derived from the same hybrid.

[Latin, herd, flock; see gregarious.]


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Atlanta Braves ace Grex Maddux, baseball's poster boy for command, walked 45 in 199 innings last season.
Again and again, this was the job of the camp-following of humanist poets - grex poetarum, in Bernard Andre's phrase (36) -- associated with the Tudor king: by its verse-making, lend a weight of cultural sanction to Tudor militarism, be it in the form of local police actions or international adventures.
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