The plural form of ox is oxen.
The correctly spelled plural noun is buffaloes.The correct spelling of the other nouns: oxen, geese, knives.Note: the plural form of buffalo can also be spelled buffalo or buffalos.
In Old English, the word rother refers to a horned animal. This term is usually used for animals such as oxes.
The plural form of "ox" is "oxen."
No, the plural noun for the animal 'ox' is an irregular plural: oxen.
No oxes is not the plural for ox its oxen.
One should give the plural of ox as "Oxen" instead of 'Oxes'
The plural of ox does NOT follow the usual rules for making a plural word.More than 1 ox is oxen, usually meaning a pair of 2.The farmer's team of oxen plowed the field.Oxes is not a word in the English language.
No its OXEN
The correctly spelled plural noun is buffaloes.The correct spelling of the other nouns: oxen, geese, knives.Note: the plural form of buffalo can also be spelled buffalo or buffalos.
Oxen are castrated bulls. Historically, they were used to provide power to pull carts and plow fields. They were also eaten.
Oxes, also known as oxen, are not inherently lazy animals. They are often used as working animals in agriculture and logging due to their strength and endurance. Like any animal, their behavior can vary depending on factors such as how they are cared for and trained.
oxes aren't really fast you gouche.
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Cows are always female. A male cow is a bull, and a calf is born of a bull father and cow mother. Technically, an ox is a castrated male, but any bovine draught annimal is commonly called 'ox' or 'oxen'.