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What verbs begin with X?

There are no common verbs in the English language that begin with the letter "X".

This is because "X" is not a common starting sound for words in English. It's often used in words of foreign origin or in technical terms.

However, you can find verbs that begin with "X" in specialized contexts or through word creation:

* Xerox: This is a verb derived from the brand name Xerox, meaning to make a photocopy.

* X-ray: This is also a verb, meaning to take an X-ray photograph.

* X-out: This is a more informal verb meaning to cross out or erase something.

* X-factor: This is a noun, but it can be used as a verb in certain contexts, meaning to add a special quality or charm.

So, while there aren't any truly common verbs that begin with "X," you can find them in specific situations or create them yourself!

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