noun
- Plural of pyx; small ornamental or cylindrical containers, often used in religious contexts to hold the consecrated bread in Christian churches.
- Plural of pyx; in botany, seed capsules of certain plants that open by a lid or cap.
Usage: religious; formal
Usage: botanical; technical
Examples
- The church's collection of ornate pyxies dates back several centuries.
- Medieval pyxies were crafted from precious metals and decorated with religious imagery.
- The botanist examined the pyxies of the moss to understand its reproductive structure.
- Golden pyxies were used to preserve and transport the Eucharist during religious ceremonies.
- The museum displayed ancient pyxies alongside other liturgical artifacts.