MX
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MX, Mx, mX, or mx may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]- MX (band), a Brazilian thrash metal band
- Monsta X, occasionally shortened to "MX"
- mX (newspaper)
- "MX", a song by Deftones on the album Around the Fur
- MX (album), a 1993 album by David Murray
- Mylo Xyloto, a 2011 album by Coldplay
- MX Player, an Indian video on demand and streaming platform
- MX (series), a trilogy of motocross racing video games
- Tokyo MX, a Japanese commercial broadcaster
- MX, a creepypasta based off of Super Mario
Businesses and organizations
[edit]- MX, IATA code of Breeze Airways (2021-present)
- MX, then IATA code of Mexicana de Aviación (1921-2010)
- Montreal Exchange
- Moon Express, an American spaceflight company
Science and technology
[edit]Computing and the Internet
[edit]- .mx, the Internet top-level domain of Mexico
- Macromedia Studio MX, a web content software program
- Maximum mode, a processor hardware mode
- MX Linux, a Debian-based operating system with sysvinit as default init, instead of systemd
- MX record, an Internet data element used for routing email
- Mail exchange, a software application responsible for transferring email
- OpenMx, a structural equation modeling software application
- WinMX, a file sharing program
- Juniper MX-Series, a family of Ethernet routers and switches designed by Juniper Networks
Weapons
[edit]- MX missiles, a series of experimental equipment
- MX missile, usually referring to the LGM-118 Peacekeeper
Other uses in science and technology
[edit]- Maxwell (unit), measuring magnetic flux
- Murexide, an ammonium compound
- Mutagen X, an organochloride
- MX, a designation for letter beacons, a type of radio transmission
- Cherry MX switches for mechanical keyboards
- Meizu MX series, a series of phones designed by Meizu
Other uses
[edit]- MX, Roman numeral for the number 1010
- Mexico (ISO 3166 country code MX)
- Motocross, a sport
- Malcolm X (1925-1965), African-American civil rights activist and Nation of Islam spokesperson
- Mx (title), a gender-neutral honorific