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oxy-

1 American  
  1. a combining form meaning “sharp,” “acute,” “keen,” “pointed,” “acid,” used in the formation of compound words.

    oxycephalic; oxygen; oxymoron.


oxy- 2 American  
  1. a combining form representing oxygen in compound words, sometimes as an equivalent of hydroxy-: oxychloride.


oxy- 1 British  

combining form

  1. containing or using oxygen

    oxyacetylene

  2. a former equivalent of hydroxy-

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oxy- 2 British  

combining form

  1. denoting something sharp; acute

    oxytone

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Etymology

Origin of oxy-

< Greek, combining form of oxýs sharp, keen, acid

Example Sentences

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“We took decisive actions to strengthen the company and position Oxy for long-term value creation. The sale of OxyChem made possible by the quality of our portfolio was a deliberate step to strengthen our balance sheet and enable us to deliver greater value from our high-return oil and gas assets. As a result, the portfolio we have today is the strongest Oxy has ever had,” she said.

From Barron's

Occidental Petroleum OXY 1.90%increase; green up pointing triangle , another U.S. oil producer, has a large stake in the U.A.E.’s Shah gas field, which suspended production after an Iranian drone attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Echo Park-based creative is also a professional ceramicist whose hand-built vessels and sculptures have been on display at the Japanese American National Museum of Art, Oxy Arts and the Oakland Museum of Art.

From Los Angeles Times

Other large producers may have to draw on past experience: Devon Energy DVN -0.75%decrease; red down pointing triangle and Occidental Petroleum OXY 0.76%increase; green up pointing triangle both have a history of operating abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Occidental Petroleum OXY 1.19%increase; green up pointing triangle logged lower profit in its latest quarter as sales fell in its oil-and-gas business.

From The Wall Street Journal