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What (who) is Ox - definition

COMMON BOVINE DRAFT AND RIDING ANIMAL
Oxen; OX; 🐂; Draught cattle; Ox (animal)
  • A team of ten pair of oxen in Australia
  • [[Zebu]] oxen in [[Mumbai, India]]
  • Boy on an ox-drawn cart in Niger
  • Ox skull
  • ''Ploughing with Oxen'' by George H. Harvey, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1881
  • Riding an ox in [[Hova, Sweden]]
  • [[Tang dynasty]] bronze ox
  • Oxen used in farms for plowing

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¦ noun (plural oxen '?ks(?)n) a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull. See also cattle.
?used in names of wild animals related to or resembling this, e.g. musk ox.
?a castrated bull, especially as a draught animal.
Origin
OE oxa, of Gmc origin.
Ox         
<language, tool> A preprocessor, written by Kurt Bischoff of Iowa State University, that extends and generalises the syntax and semantics of Yacc, Lex, and C. Ox's support of LALR1 grammars generalises yacc in the way that attribute grammars generalise context-free grammars. It augments Yacc and Lex specifications with definitions of synthesised and inherited attributes written in C syntax. Ox checks these specifications for consistency and completeness, and generates a program that builds and decorates attributed parse trees. Ox accepts a most general class of attribute grammars. The user may specify postdecoration traversals for easy ordering of side effects such as code generation. Latest version: G1.01, as of 1993-11-14. ox/">ftp://ftp.cs.iastate.edu/pub/ox/. Info: <ox-request@cs.iastate.edu>. ["User Manual for Ox: An Attribute-Grammar Compiling System based on Yacc, Lex and C", K.M. Bischoff, TR92-30, Iowa State U, Dec 1992]. (2000-04-03)
Ox         
·noun The male of bovine quadrupeds, especially the domestic animal when castrated and grown to its full size, or nearly so. The word is also applied, as a general name, to any species of bovine animals, male and female.

Wikipedia

Ox

An ox (PL: oxen, ), also known as a bullock (in BrE, AusE, and IndE), is a bovine trained and used as a draft animal. Oxen are commonly castrated adult male cattle; castration inhibits testosterone and aggression, which makes the males docile and safer to work with. Cows (adult females) or bulls (intact males) may also be used in some areas.

Oxen are used for plowing, for transport (pulling carts, hauling wagons and even riding), for threshing grain by trampling, and for powering machines that grind grain or supply irrigation among other purposes. Oxen may be also used to skid logs in forests, particularly in low-impact, select-cut logging.

Oxen are usually yoked in pairs. Light work such as carting household items on good roads might require just one pair, while for heavier work, further pairs would be added as necessary. A team used for a heavy load over difficult ground might exceed nine or ten pairs.

Examples of use of Ox
1. The frog continues to inflate, the ox remains indifferent.
2. She was also from Oxford, Oxbridge, Ox–something.
3. I‘ve since been told that I have the constitution of an ox.
4. "There were several bear–baitings and a whole ox was roasted.
5. "Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth the corn," he ruled.