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lox1 /lɒks /noun [mass noun]Liquid oxygen.LOX also had extensive use in making oxyliquit explosives, but is rarely used now due to a high rate of accidents....- Our chemistry lecture made us ice-cream using LOx.
Origin Early 20th century: acronym from liquid oxygen explosive, later interpreted as being from liquid oxygen. Rhymes box, cox, detox, fox, Foxe, Knox, outfox, ox, phlox, pox, Stocks lox2 /lɒks /noun [mass noun] North AmericanSmoked salmon.No. And then I started to have fruit and then there was this one fantasy I've been having the whole time which was a lox and cream cheese bagel....- He'd eat the lox and cream cheese, gnaw on the bagel innards, and leave the bagel shells on the floor.
- All the anecdotes were new to us, the creaking chair-bound jokes fresh as this morning's lox.
Origin 1940s: from Yiddish laks. |