The plural of "ox" is "oxen".
As you have given it ; 'ox'. This is the singular form of the noun The plural form of the noun is 'oxen'.
The word ox has one syllable.
Now, they are typically from cows, but they use to come from Ox, which are nothing more then castrated bulls. Ox-Tail is nothing more then the tail of a beef animal.
The plural form of the noun ox is oxen.The plural possessive form is oxen's.Example: The oxen's owner led them to the barn.
Originally people said they didn't know someone from Adam to say they didn't know them at all. This saying evolved in America into not knowing someone from Adam's off-ox. The off-ox in an ox-team was the one one the other side of the team from the driver, who held onto the on-ox to steer the team. So the off-ox was an unknown quantity to the driver because he couldn't see it.
As you have given it ; 'ox'. This is the singular form of the noun The plural form of the noun is 'oxen'.
One ox, several oxen.
It means "more than one ox more than one ox more than one ox." An ox is an animal similar in build to a cow, usually used for labor, though they are edible.
Oxen *is* the plural -- more than one ox.
a nother name for an ox is an oxi or oxes or ox a mother ox is called a ox a male called oxi and more than one ox oxes
A) Only ONE:.. When there are more than one ox you have two or more OXEN! B) NONE:.... A mile has only length, and as an ox has length, breadth, height and, not to mention, waste materials! It's impossible for a mile to contain a single ox!
A group of oxen is called a team.
The regular noun for "ox" is "oxen." It is the plural form used to refer to more than one ox. In English, "ox" specifically refers to a castrated male bovine, often used for draft work.
Oxen is the plural form of ox.
Yes, but with one tiny difference . . . the ox is a bull which has been castrated, that is, has had its testicles, the "male gland", removed. This makes the ox much more gentle and willing to work than the uncastrated bull. The ox is also called a 'bullock' in some locations.
Ox is the singular of oxen. One Ox, two or more oxen.
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