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  1. Xenos (Greek) - Wikipedia

    Xenos (from Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos); pl. xenoi) is a word used in the Greek language from Homer onwards. The most standard definition is 'stranger'. [1]

  2. Xenos - Warhammer 40k Wiki

    Xenos (pronounced ZEE-nahs or zehn-AHS) is a High Gothic term used by the people and adepta of the Imperium of Man that means "stranger" and "alien." It is often used by the Adeptus …

  3. Releases · DarthTon/Xenos - GitHub

    Windows dll injector. Contribute to DarthTon/Xenos development by creating an account on GitHub.

  4. Ordo Xenos - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum

    Dec 19, 2025 · The Ordo Xenos is one of the three major Ordos of the Inquisition, dedicated to countering the threat of alien species. Their military arm is the Deathwatch.

  5. All Warhammer 40k Xenos races, explained - Wargamer

    Mar 26, 2025 · In Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 universe, 'Xenos' is a blanket term used by humans for any life form that isn't either human, or a daemonic entity of the Warp (the …

  6. Strong's Greek: 3581. ξένος (xenos) -- Stranger, foreigner, guest

    Transliteration: xenos Pronunciation: KSEH-nos Phonetic Spelling: (xen'-os) KJV: host, strange (-r) NASB: strangers, stranger, strange, host, strange thing Word Origin: [apparently a primary …

  7. What Is Xenos? | Warhammer - MSN

    Jun 18, 2025 · The term "Xenos" refers to all alien species that exist in the Warhammer 40k universe, many of which are hostile to humanity and other races.

  8. Xenos | Ultimate Lexicon

    Xenos (Greek: ξένος) is a term that originates from Ancient Greek and means “foreigner,” “stranger,” or “guest.” It is a nuanced word that can convey various relationships between the …

  9. ξένος | Free Online Greek Dictionary | billmounce.com

    Greek transliteration: xenos Simplified transliteration: xenos Numbers Strong's number: 3581

  10. xenos: Explore its Definition & Usage | RedKiwi Words

    'Xenos' means a guest-friend, stranger, or alien in ancient Greece. The concept of 'xenia' represented hospitality and generosity towards those who are far from home, while …