"Tossex" doesn't appear to be a commonly recognized word or term in English or any other widely spoken language. It's possible that:
- It's a misspelling: Perhaps you meant a similar word like "tocsin," which refers to a bell or alarm used to signal danger.
- It's a slang term: Some words are used only within specific communities or subcultures. Without more context, it's impossible to know if "Tossex" is a slang term.
- It's a technical term: It's possible "Tossex" is a term used in a specific field or profession. If you can provide more context about where you encountered this word, we might be able to identify its meaning.
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