Proper noun
Lexa (plural Lexas)
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
During the Middle Miocene this zone was affected by intensive calc-alkaline Pácskay, Z., Lexa, J., Szákacs, A., 2006, Geochronology of Neogene magmatism in the Carpathian arc and intra-Carpathian area. Source: Internet
Bianca Brakspear’s 92 per cent (see in gallery below) for History and Lexa Gorlei’s 95 per cent for Mathematical Literacy also placed them in the top 1 per cent nationally for these subjects,” she said. Source: Internet
DNA damage induces the SOS gene repressor LexA to undergo autoproteolytic activity. Source: Internet
Kayli took in two pregnant cats, Lexa and Lora. Source: Internet
His newspaper is going under, and his relationship with Lexa McCaskill is stalled at "just living together." Source: Internet
Research has shown the bacterial protein LexA may play a key role in the acquisition of bacterial mutations giving resistance to quinolones and rifampicin. Source: Internet