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ox British & World English

a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull

ox- British & World English

variant spelling of oxy- reduced before a vowel (as in oxazole).

ox in ox British & World English

a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull

ox-eye British & World English

a yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family

musk ox British & World English

a large heavily built goat-antelope with a thick shaggy coat and a horny protuberance on the head, native to the tundra of North America and Greenland. The male emits a musky odour during the breeding season

ox fence British & World English

a strong fence for confining cattle, consisting of a hedge with a strong guard rail on one side, and usually a ditch on the other

ox tongue British & World English

meat from the tongue of a cow

ox wagon British & World English

a heavy wagon drawn by oxen, used by settlers and pioneers in South Africa

ox-eye daisy British & World English

a Eurasian daisy which has large white flowers with yellow centres

oxhide British & World English

leather made from the hide of an ox

musk ox in ox British & World English

used in names of wild animals related to or resembling a domesticated ox, e.g. musk ox

ox English-French

bœuf m

ox English-German

Ochse

ox English-Italian

bue m