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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(91) Ox match in the desert, aquarelle , selected for the exhibition of gym arts, Zhejiang province.
(92) But musk ox can only survive in one kind of environment.
(93) The breastplate that the data that augur place uses basically is chelonian the bladebone with the ox.
(94) They go like an ox to the slaughter, till a dart strikes through their liver.
(95) "Tush, child, tush, "said the old frog, "that was only the famrer's ox.
(96) METHOD The methods used included in vitro cultivation of ox aorta smooth muscle cells, crystal violet coloration and enzyme immunoassay.
(97) Musk ox calves huddle tegether during a snowfall at the nonprofit Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska.
(98) The tuatara rate is significantly faster than for animals including the cave bear, lion,[www.Sentencedict.com] ox and horse.
(99) Eight feet tall or maybe taller, with legs as thick around as trees, he had a chest worthy of a plow horse and shoulders that would not disgrace an ox.
(100) Their brigade sent six young men and their ox team to lend a hand.
(101) Ox is hard work, and fighting spirit of symbol, and expand creative, sharp new enterprising, sorriness pan hedgerow create new heaven and earth.
(102) He was at the time wrestling with the soul of a young ox from Manchester.
(103) One was of medium height, sturdily built and strong as an ox.
(104) He makes Lebanon skip like a calf, Sirion like a young wild ox.
(105) This is known as reverse boustrophedon ("boustrophedon" is ancientGreek for "as the ox turns" when ploughing).
(106) It's not to be expected that an ox and an ass should worship at the crib.
(107) Behold now , Behemoth, which I made as well as you; He eats grass like an ox.
(108) China's markets were mostly higher Friday, the last trading day in the Year of the Ox.
(109) The ox nods, next I use baked wheaten cake its tail, it jumps in the river.
(110) They are mixed with animal glue and ox bile to make the lustre stay.
(111) One was the serjeant called Scar a black-tempered brute with a head as smooth as stone and the shoulders of an ox.
(112) As long ago as 5000 BC the Egyptians were making a tooth powder consisting of powdered ashes of ox hooves, myrrh, powdered and burnt eggshells, and pumice.
(113) Through the ages ox can be found as subject matters on paintings, ceramics, or carvings.
(114) Most of them are painted red with bloodstone powder and ox blood.
(115) But an ox is often a castrated bull - which may an apt description of China's economic pain.
(116) A wild, shaggy - haired ox ( Bos grunniens ) of the mountains of central Asia.
(117) Does the wild donkey bray over his grass, Or does the ox low over his fodder?
(118) Teams get ready for an old - fashioned ox pull at the Adams Agricultural Fair in Adams, Mass.
(119) An improved method for the preparation of photosensitizer hematophorphy-rin with hemin from anticoagulated fresh swine or ox blood was reported.
(120) Mothball ox is raised to become milch cow, bring the change of asset value necessarily, derivative the change of a variety of economic benefits.