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Definition of fox
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Fox (n.) The
European
dragonet.
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Kickapoos
::
Kickapoos
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
which
formerly
occupied
the
region
of
Northern
Illinois,
allied
in
language
to the Sacs and
Foxes..
Cynoidea
::
Cynoidea
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Carnivora,
including
the dogs,
wolves,
and
foxes..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) A tribe of
Indians
which,
with the Sacs,
formerly
occupied
the
region
about Green Bay,
Wisconsin;
--
called
also
Outagamies..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) Rope yarn
twisted
together,
and
rubbed
with tar; -- used for
seizings
or
mats..
Foxhound
::
Foxhound
(n.) One of a
special
breed of
hounds
used for
chasing
foxes.
Say
::
Say (v. t.) To
mention
or
suggest
as an
estimate,
hypothesis,
or
approximation;
hence,
to
suppose;
-- in the
imperative,
followed
sometimes
by the
subjunctive;
as, he had, say fifty
thousand
dollars;
the fox had run, say ten
miles..
Foxes
::
Foxes (pl. ) of Fo.
Dog-fox
::
Dog-fox
(n.) The
Arctic
or blue fox; -- a name also
applied
to
species
of the genus
Cynalopex.
Asse
::
Asse (n.) A small
foxlike
animal
(Vulpes
cama) of South
Africa,
valued
for its fur..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) A sly,
cunning
fellow..
Foxing
::
Foxing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fo.
Take
::
Take (v. i.) To move or
direct
the
course;
to
resort;
to
betake
one's self; to
proceed;
to go; --
usually
with to; as, the fox, being hard
pressed,
took to the
hedge..
Foxed
::
Foxed (a.)
Discolored
or
stained;
-- said of
timber,
and also of the paper of books or
engravings..
Vulpinism
::
Vulpinism
(n.) The
quality
of being
cunning
like the fox;
craft;
artfulness.
Foxtail
::
Foxtail
(n.) The name of
several
kinds of grass
having
a soft dense head of
flowers,
mostly
the
species
of
Alopecurus
and
Setaria..
Scrophulariaceous
::
Scrophulariaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a very large
natural
order of
gamopetalous
plants
(Scrophulariaceae,
or
Scrophularineae),
usually
having
irregular
didynamous
flowers
and a
two-celled
pod. The order
includes
the
mullein,
foxglove,
snapdragon,
figwort,
painted
cup,
yellow
rattle,
and some
exotic
trees,
as the
Paulownia..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) The fox shark or
thrasher
shark;
--
called
also sea fox. See
Thrasher
shark,
under
Shark..
Kennel
::
Kennel
(v. i.) To lie or
lodge;
to
dwell,
as a dog or a fox..
Foxglove
::
Foxglove
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Digitalis.
The
common
English
foxglove
(Digitalis
purpurea)
is a
handsome
perennial
or
biennial
plant,
whose
leaves
are used as a
powerful
medicine,
both as a
sedative
and
diuretic.
See
Digitalis..
Tod
::
Tod (n.) A fox; --
probably
so named from its bushy tail.
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