Synonym: wild ox. Meaning: [ɑks /ɒks] n. 1. an adult castrated bull of the genus Bos; especially Bos taurus 2. any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos.
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(31) Unlike true goats, mountain sheep and musk ox, mountain goats rarely direct their blows to their rivals' heads.
(32) Carl thus became the first and possibly the only man ever to successfully lasso musk ox, polar bears, and walrus.
(33) The ox walk involved each individual proceeding to the podium to cast a vote by taking agonizingly slow, inch-by-inch steps.
(34) If you treat me like an ox to be bargained for, I should be the more careful not to annoy you.
(35) That contorted organ, like the lump of ox meat, is devious and enclosed.
(36) Then she saw the bear stuck to the sticky ox.
(37) My dad took delight in calling me "The Big Ox" when I started growing taller than the other girls.
(38) This wash, also using ox gall,[http://sentencedict.com/ox.html] represented the lightest tones of the river.
(39) The idea of anybody, Marge especially, liking that wall-eyed ox in preference to Dickie made Tom smile.
(40) One day, Paul found a cold ox, a baby blue ox, in the snow.
(41) After she'd cleared up lunch she hoisted Ethel's huge ox heart out of its water on to the chopping board.
(42) If that's still too heavy, Netscape 2.Ox is better than no browser at all.
(43) Bergman did observe that the young man was shod with brand new moccasins of ox hide.
(44) Only the musk ox has a denser covering of hair.
(45) Whereas in the Far East, until just last week, everyone was going to work on an ox cart.
(46) For the example shown there are three possible words to be found in the lattice: its, us and ox.
(47) Bull or Ox - Valor and magnanimity.
(48) Pooch was clumsy as an ox and exuberantly affectionate.
(49) We must lead an ox by the halter.
(50) We also tried the popular ox tail entree.
(51) An ox as grazing in a swampy meadow.
(52) Iron - ox is another name for tractor.
(53) Wash ox bone marrow and cut into sections. Scald.
(54) The ox drags the oxcart.
(55) The ox is the beast of burden.
(56) We've made a fire fit to roast an ox.
(57) If ox falls, whet your knife.
(58) The ox to the harrow go.
(59) He has the strength of a wild ox.
(60) Researchers have since cloned cats, goats, cows, mice, pigs, rabbits, horses, deer, mules and gaur, a large wild ox of Southeast Asia.