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ox
1[ oks ]
noun
- the adult castrated male of the genus Bos, used chiefly as a draft animal.
- any member of the bovine family.
- Informal. a clumsy, stupid fellow.
ox-
2- a combining form meaning “containing oxygen”:
oxazine.
Ox.
3abbreviation for
- Oxford.
ox
/ ɒks /
noun
- an adult castrated male of any domesticated species of cattle, esp Bos taurus, used for draught work and meat
- any bovine mammal, esp any of the domestic cattle
Other Words From
- oxlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ox1
Origin of ox3
Word History and Origins
Origin of ox1
Example Sentences
Fly-half Marcus Smith, whose attacking verve has been an undoubted plus point for coach Borthwick, carved open the Springboks on his first visit to the South Africa 22m, evading Eben Etzebeth and Ox Nche before Henry Slade's quick hands put Sleightholme into the corner.
Genge and fellow replacement Kyle Sinckler were unable to contain bomb squaddies Ox Nche and Vincent Koch at the scrum, with Genge giving away the final, match-winning penalty as the pressure piled on.
Ahead of the third and final Biffy Clyro show, the couple went to Saint Lukes & the Winged Ox, meeting up with fellow Biffy Clyro fans.
In a 2012 episode of “Mad Men,” a girl visiting New York City’s American Museum of Natural History — filmed, in another twist on reality and representation, in L.A. — asks about the musk ox diorama, “How’d they get all these animals?”
"They say he's strong as an ox, leaps tall buildings in a single bound, we don't have that kind of warped reality on our side."
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