recks / rex / wrecks [rɛks]
recks – n. & v. – n. pl. of reck – considerations; v. 3rd pers. pres. sing. of reck – 1. notices, favours; 2. is concerned about, troubled by, or alarmed so as to change one’s plans; 3. thinks about, has pity on; 4. feels repugnance or aversion
rex – adj. & n. – adj. – regarding an animal with short wavy fur; n. – 1. a person who hold a position or title equivalent to a king; 2. the person and authority of a reigning male monarch; 3. cat breeds with short curly or wavy fur produced by genetic mutations; 4. a type of sole in the North Pacific, Glyptocephalus zachirus
wrecks – n. & v. – n. pl. of wreck – 1. debris that drifts ashore from damaged vessels; 2. things that have been broken, ruined or disabled by weather or accidents; 3. debilitated or gaunt forms of people; 4. accidents and the results of them; 5. acts of revenge; v. – 3rd person pres. sing. of wreck – 1. damages or destroys a ship, vehicle etc.; 2. brings about ruin, shatters, subverts; 3. destroys a person’s health or wealth