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lox
1[ loks ]
noun
- a kind of brine-cured salmon, having either a salt cure Scandinavian lox or a sugar cure Nova Scotia lox, often eaten with cream cheese on a bagel.
lox
2or LOX
[ loks ]
noun
lox
1/ lɒks /
noun
- short for liquid oxygen, esp when used as an oxidizer for rocket fuels
lox
2/ lɒks /
noun
- a kind of smoked salmon
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lox1
First recorded in 1940–45; from Yiddish laks “salmon”; compare Middle High German, Old High German lahs, cognate with Old English leax, Old Norse lax; gravlax ( def )
Origin of lox2
First recorded in 1920–25; l(iquid) ox(ygen)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lox1
C19: from Yiddish laks, from Middle High German lahs salmon
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Example Sentences
I love to break the fast with herring and with the very American bagel, lox, and cream cheese.
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"You shall not, wicked one," said the Crane, and he threw Lox into the deepest part of the stream.
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So long did Lox take to untie the knotted hair-string that when he came down it was quite dark.
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Scarcely had they reached the opposite bank when Lox appeared on the scene, very angry and out of breath.
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The younger sat down and began to weep, thinking that Lox would certainly overtake them.
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Once more Lox ascended the tall pine, and strove with the knots which the cunning fairy had tied.
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