Hexis (disambiguation)

Hexis (disambiguation)

ἕξις (Hexis) is a term used in Aristotelian philosophy.

Hexis may also refer to:
* a term used in sociology; see Habitus
* a computer game by FirmTools
* a character in the computer game
* a registered trademark used by Hexis S.A., French company based in Frontignan
* a division of Sulzer AG, a Swiss company based in Winterthur

Not to be confused with Hexisea, a flower of the family of orchids.


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