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What (who) is Oxon$514612$ - definition

CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN MARYLAND, UNITED STATES
Oxon Hill, MD; Oxon Hill (MD); Oxon Hill

Oxon (chemical)         
CHEMICAL WITH PHOSPHORUS-OXYGEN BOND REPLACING A PHOSPHORUS-SULFUR BOND IN THE PARENT CHEMICAL
Chemical oxon
An oxon is an organic compound derived from another chemical in which a phosphorus-sulfur bond in the parent chemical has been replaced by a phosphorus-oxygen bond in the derivative.
Oxon         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oxon (disambiguation)
['?ks(?)n, -s?n]
¦ abbreviation
1. Oxfordshire.
2. (in degree titles) of Oxford University.
Origin
from med. L. Oxoniensis, from Oxonia (see Oxonian).
Oxon Hill–Suitland Line         
Oxon Hill-Suitland Line
The Oxon Hill–Suitland Line, designated Routes D12 & D14, are daily bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Southern Avenue station and Suitland station of the Green Line of the Washington Metro. The D12 operates every 20 minutes between 7AM and 9PM and 60 minutes after 9PM while the D14 operates every 24-30 minutes during the peak hours and every 60 minutes all other times.

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Oxon Hill, Maryland

Oxon Hill is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in southern Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Oxon Hill is a suburb of Washington, located southeast of the downtown district and east of Alexandria, Virginia. It contains the new 300-acre (120 ha) National Harbor development on the shore of the Potomac River.

For the 1990 and 2000 censuses, the United States Census Bureau defined a census-designated place consisting of Oxon Hill and the adjacent community of Glassmanor, designated Oxon Hill-Glassmanor, for statistical purposes. As of the 2010 census, Oxon Hill was delineated separately and had a population of 17,722. Per the 2020 census, the population was 18,791.