lox — lox·ia; lox·o·clase; lox·o·cosm; lox·od·o·graph; lox·o·don·ta; lox·o·drome; lox·o·drom·ic; lox·om·ma; lox·om·moid; lox·os·ce·les; lox·o·so·ma; lox·y·gen; odon·to·lox·ia; phyl·lox·era; phyl·lox·er·i·dae; si·lox·ane; lox; lox·o·dont;… … English syllables
lox — lox, Lox [Abk. für engl. liquid oxygen = fl. Sauerstoff]: fl. O2 als Oxidationsmittel in Raketentreibstoffen. * * * Lox [eləʊ eks], Abkürzung für englisch liquid oxygen, flüssiger Sauerstoff als Oxidationsmittel für Raketentreibstoffe … Universal-Lexikon
Lox — lox, Lox [Abk. für engl. liquid oxygen = fl. Sauerstoff]: fl. O2 als Oxidationsmittel in Raketentreibstoffen. * * * Lox [eləʊ eks], Abkürzung für englisch liquid oxygen, flüssiger Sauerstoff als Oxidationsmittel für Raketentreibstoffe … Universal-Lexikon
lox — lox1 [läks] n. [via Yiddish < Ger lachs, salmon, akin to OE leax, salmon, Tocharian lakṣi, fish < IE * lak̆sos, salmon < base * lak̆ , speckled] a variety of salty smoked salmon lox2 [läks] n. [l(iquid) ox(ygen)] liquid oxygen, esp. when … English World dictionary
lox- — et loxo préfixe Préfixe qui, venant du grec, signifie oblique ; comparez le latin luxus, ôté de sa place, et voy. luxer … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
lox — [lɔks US la:ks] n [U] [Date: 1900 2000; : Yiddish; Origin: laks, from Middle High German lahs salmon ] especially AmE ↑salmon that has been treated with smoke in order to preserve it … Dictionary of contemporary English
lox — [ laks ] noun uncount AMERICAN SMOKED SALMON … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lox — (n.) 1934, American English, from Yiddish laks, from M.H.G. lahs salmon, from P.Gmc. *lakhs , from the common IE root for the fish, *laks (Cf. Lith. laszisza, Rus. losos, Pol. Е‚osoЕ› salmon ) … Etymology dictionary
lox|od|ro|my — «lok SOD ruh meh», noun. = loxodromics. (Cf. ↑loxodromics) … Useful english dictionary
Lox — For other uses, see Lox (disambiguation). Lox served with a bagel Lox is salmon fillet that has been cured. In its most popular form, it is thinly sliced less than 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in thickness and, typically, served on a bagel, often … Wikipedia