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  2. Aurochs - Wikipedia

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    The Latin word "urus" was used for wild ox from the Gallic Wars onwards. [4] [6] The use of the plural form aurochsen in English is a direct parallel of the German plural Ochsen and recreates the same distinction by analogy as English singular ox and plural oxen, although aurochs may stand for both the singular and the plural term; both are ...

  3. Ox (zodiac) - Wikipedia

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    The Ox is the second of the 12-year periodic sequence (cycle) of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar, and also appears in related calendar systems. The Chinese term translated here as ox is in Chinese niú ( 牛 ), a word generally referring to cows, bulls, or neutered types of the bovine family, such as ...

  4. John Entwistle - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed "The Ox" and "Thunderfingers", [2] he was the band's only member with formal musical training and also provided backing and occasional lead vocals. Entwistle was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Who in 1990.

  5. A Complete Guide to the 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs, from ... - AOL

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    How do you find your Chinese zodiac sign? In Chinese astrology, your sign is determined by the year you were born rather than your birthdate. ... Ox (1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021 ...

  6. The Ox (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "The Ox" is an instrumental piece by English rock band the Who. It was on their debut studio album My Generation (1965). The tune was improvised by Pete Townshend , John Entwistle , Keith Moon and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins .

  7. Strategus aloeus - Wikipedia

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    The female ox beetle has a very short horn which has little use in fighting, but is used for digging in the ground. These beetles grow to about 1.0 to 1.5 in (2.5 to 3.8 cm) long as adults when the horns are excluded in the males.

  8. Buphonia - Wikipedia

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    The people therefore take part in the slaughter with Diomus being the one to strike the ox. Porphyry describes the deed as follows. Virgins are to act as drawers of water. Three separate persons are respectively responsible for giving the axe, striking the ox, and cutting the throat of the ox. All who are present then eat of the ox.

  9. The Frog and the Ox - Wikipedia

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    The Frog and the Ox appears among Aesop's Fables and is numbered 376 in the Perry Index. [1] The story concerns a frog that tries to inflate itself to the size of an ox , but bursts in the attempt. It has usually been applied to socio-economic relations.