| BOXTHORN | • boxthorn n. Any plant of the genus Lycium. • BOXTHORN n. a thorny shrub with red berries. |
| BOXTHORNS | • boxthorns n. Plural of boxthorn. • BOXTHORN n. a thorny shrub with red berries. |
| BOXTIES | • boxties n. Plural of boxty. • BOXTY n. an Irish dish of potato griddlecakes, eaten with various fillings. |
| BOXTY | • boxty n. A traditional Irish potato pancake. • BOXTY n. an Irish dish of potato griddlecakes, eaten with various fillings. |
| FOXTAIL | • foxtail n. The tail of a fox. • foxtail n. A dry spikelet or spikelet seed and flower cluster of some grasses. • foxtail n. A plant having a part resembling the tail of a fox or such spikelet. |
| FOXTAILS | • foxtails n. Plural of foxtail. • FOXTAIL n. the tail of a fox. |
| FOXTROT | • foxtrot n. A ballroom dance with a slow-slow-quick-quick rhythm. • foxtrot n. A pace with short steps, as in changing from trotting to walking. • foxtrot n. (International standards) Alternative letter-case form of Foxtrot from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet. |
| FOXTROTS | • foxtrots n. Plural of foxtrot. • foxtrots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foxtrot. • FOXTROT v. to dance in a particular way with a partner. |
| FOXTROTTED | • foxtrotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of foxtrot. • FOXTROT v. to dance in a particular way with a partner. |
| FOXTROTTING | • foxtrotting v. Present participle of foxtrot. • FOXTROT v. to dance in a particular way with a partner. |
| OXTAIL | • oxtail n. The tail of an ox or cow. • oxtail n. A cut of meat taken from the tail of a cow or calf; it requires long, slow braising, and is used to… • OXTAIL n. the tail of an ox, esp. as used in soup. |
| OXTAILS | • oxtails n. Plural of oxtail. • OXTAIL n. the tail of an ox, esp. as used in soup. |
| OXTER | • oxter n. (Chiefly Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) The armpit. • oxter v. (Transitive) To hug with the arms, or support by taking the arm of. • OXTER v. (Scots) to take under the arm. |
| OXTERED | • oxtered v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxter. • OXTER v. (Scots) to take under the arm. |
| OXTERING | • oxtering v. Present participle of oxter. • OXTER v. (Scots) to take under the arm. |
| OXTERS | • oxters n. Plural of oxter. • OXTER v. (Scots) to take under the arm. |
| OXTONGUE | • oxtongue n. Beef tongue (a foodstuff). • oxtongue n. A flowering plant of the genus Picris, especially Picris echioides (bristly oxtongue). • oxtongue n. A flowering plant of the genus Anchusa, especially Anchusa officinalis (true alkanet). |
| OXTONGUES | • oxtongues n. Plural of oxtongue. • OXTONGUE n. any of several plants with rough tongue-shaped leaves. |