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Qué (quién) es oxbow - definición

U-SHAPED METAL POLE (OR LARGER WOODEN FRAME) THAT FITS THE UNDERSIDE AND THE SIDES OF THE NECK OF AN OX OR BULLOCK
Oxbows
  • A wooden yoke, with two U-shaped metal bows, as used by a pair of bullocks or oxen in a team.
  • An ox yoke with wooden bows

Oxbow         
·noun A frame of wood, bent into the shape of the letter U, and embracing an ox's neck as a kind of collar, the upper ends passing through the bar of the yoke; also, anything so shaped, as a bend in a river.
oxbow         
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¦ noun
1. a loop formed by a horseshoe bend in a river.
2. the U-shaped collar of an ox's yoke.
Oxbow (surfwear)         
SURFWEAR COMPANY
Oxbow (sportswear); Oxbow surfwear; Oxbow sportswear; Oxbow surf; Oxbow surfwear company; Oxbow surf company
Oxbow is a brand of clothing and athletic equipment. Since its creation in 1985 in Pont-Audemer, France, Oxbow has positioned itself in the world of boardsports as an international brand.

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Oxbow

An oxbow is a U-shaped metal pole (or larger wooden frame) that fits the underside and the sides of the neck of an ox or bullock. A bow pin holds it in place.

The term "oxbow" is widely used to refer to a U-shaped meander in a river, sometimes cut off from the modern course of the river that formed it.

Ejemplos de uso de oxbow
1. The white men dragged the pair into a boat and headed out into the relatively still waters of an oxbow lake formed by the river‘s shifting course.
2. The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound and Koch‘s Oxbow Corp. have spent at least $1.02 million in lobbying fees on the issue since 2003, according to federal election records, while Cape Wind has spent at least $325,000 on lobbying since 2002.
3. Just inside the cover of "Imagining America," the large painting by Thomas Cole known as "The Oxbow" (approximately 4 ft. by 6 ft.) is juxtaposed with a photo of Robert Smithson‘s 1'70 giant earth work, "The Spiral Getty." What Olson described as fundamental to the American experience, Cole painted in no uncertain terms.