👉 The word "0x333" is a term used in programming to denote a special character, which when placed in a string, will cause the entire string to be interpreted as a hexadecimal number (base 16). In this case, the hexadecimal digit '3' is represented by the decimal digit '0', so the hexadecimal representation of the character '3' would be '0x3'.
Here's an example sentence using "0x333": "Today marks the 333rd day of my life."