LEXIA


Meaning of LEXIA in English

ləˈhēə noun

( -s )

Etymology: perhaps from obsolete Spanish lexía lye (now lejía ), from Latin lixiva, feminine of lixivus consisting of lye — more at liquid

: a soft light-colored raisin produced chiefly in Spain and Australia from which vinifera grapes that are treated with a caustic solution and sometimes with olive oil before drying

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