tux , tuxedo - définition. Qu'est-ce que tux , tuxedo
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est tux , tuxedo - définition

CATTLE BREED
Tux Cattle; Tux cattle; Tux (cattle)
  • Tux-Zillertal cattle may be black or red

Tux (mascot)         
  • Linus Torvalds' "favourite penguin picture", used as inspiration for Tux
  • Tux logo in the "Linux for Workgroups" release (2013)
  • Tuz, the Tasmanian devil (2009)
OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE LINUX KERNEL
Linux penguin; Tux the penguin; Linux mascot; Penguinitis; Don't fear the penguins; Tux (penguin); Tux the Penguin; Linux Tux
Tux is a penguin character and the official brand character of the Linux kernel.Linux Logos and brand characters.
black tie         
  • Waistcoat with shawl collar, closed with studs
  • Cocktail party in 1936
  • mother-of-pearl]] inlay in a gold setting
  • silk grosgrain]] facings
  • An example of a link front style closure of a dinner jacket, featuring silk grosgrain
  • Covered cuff buttons on a dinner jacket
  • full dress]] accessories, including white [[waist coat]].
  • Black tie trousers with a side stripe
  • evening dress]] or dinner dress
  • [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]] in black tie debating at The Cambridge Union
  • A white dinner jacket
  • An example of a black evening gown
  • Miniature medals with black tie
  • The elements of gentleman's black tie
  • A modern attached wing collar, of the half-collar shape, with longer wings than a typical attached wing collar, and pre-tied bow tie
  • their wedding]]
  • Black tie worn at a dinner party in the 1940s
  • [[Button hole flower]] with a white pocket square
DINNER SUIT, TUXEDO
Dinner jacket; User:SPUI/Antarctic toilet paper holder; Dinner suit; TUX; Black Tie; Tuxedos; Tuxedoes; Monkey suit; Blacktie; Tuxedo; Tuxedo (clothing); Esmoquin; Black tie event; Black-tie event; Black-tie; Soup and fish; Penguin suit; 🤵; Cravate noir; Tux; Dinner coat; Black-tie affair
¦ noun men's formal evening wear.
tuxedo         
  • Waistcoat with shawl collar, closed with studs
  • Cocktail party in 1936
  • mother-of-pearl]] inlay in a gold setting
  • silk grosgrain]] facings
  • An example of a link front style closure of a dinner jacket, featuring silk grosgrain
  • Covered cuff buttons on a dinner jacket
  • full dress]] accessories, including white [[waist coat]].
  • Black tie trousers with a side stripe
  • evening dress]] or dinner dress
  • [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]] in black tie debating at The Cambridge Union
  • A white dinner jacket
  • An example of a black evening gown
  • Miniature medals with black tie
  • The elements of gentleman's black tie
  • A modern attached wing collar, of the half-collar shape, with longer wings than a typical attached wing collar, and pre-tied bow tie
  • their wedding]]
  • Black tie worn at a dinner party in the 1940s
  • [[Button hole flower]] with a white pocket square
DINNER SUIT, TUXEDO
Dinner jacket; User:SPUI/Antarctic toilet paper holder; Dinner suit; TUX; Black Tie; Tuxedos; Tuxedoes; Monkey suit; Blacktie; Tuxedo; Tuxedo (clothing); Esmoquin; Black tie event; Black-tie event; Black-tie; Soup and fish; Penguin suit; 🤵; Cravate noir; Tux; Dinner coat; Black-tie affair
[t?k'si:d??]
¦ noun (plural tuxedos or tuxedoes) chiefly N. Amer. a man's dinner jacket.
?a formal evening suit including such a jacket.
Derivatives
tuxedoed adjective
Origin
C19: from Tuxedo Park, the site of a country club in New York.

Wikipédia

Tux-Zillertal

The Tux-Zillertal, German: Tux-Zillertaler, is an endangered Austrian breed of domestic cattle. It was created in 1982 when two similar Alpine breeds, the Tux and the Zillertal, were merged.: 317  The two names derive from those of the municipality of Tux in the Tuxertal, and of the neighbouring Zillertal, both in the Tirol region of Austria. The Tux-Zillertal may derive from the Swiss Hérens breed. Like the Hérens, it was long selected for the fighting ability of the cows, at the expense of productive characteristics.: 116