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Definition of fox
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fox is as below...
Fox (n.) A tribe of
Indians
which,
with the Sacs,
formerly
occupied
the
region
about Green Bay,
Wisconsin;
--
called
also
Outagamies..
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Aard-wolf
::
Aard-wolf
(n.) A
carnivorous
quadruped
(Proteles
Lalandii),
of South
Africa,
resembling
the fox and
hyena.
See
Proteles..
Aim
::
Aim (v. i.) To point or
direct
a
missile
weapon,
or a
weapon
which
propels
as
missile,
towards
an
object
or spot with the
intent
of
hitting
it; as, to aim at a fox, or at a
target..
Kickapoos
::
Kickapoos
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
which
formerly
occupied
the
region
of
Northern
Illinois,
allied
in
language
to the Sacs and
Foxes..
Brant-fox
::
Brant-fox
(n.) A kind of fox found in
Sweden
(Vulpes
alopex),
smaller
than the
common
fox (V.
vulgaris),
but
probably
a
variety
of it..
Colfox
::
Colfox
(n.) A
crafty
fox.
Anubis
::
Anubis
(n.) An
Egyptian
deity,
the
conductor
of
departed
spirits,
represented
by a human
figure
with the head of a dog or fox..
Kennel
::
Kennel
(v. i.) To lie or
lodge;
to
dwell,
as a dog or a fox..
Foxing
::
Foxing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fo.
Outagamies
::
Outagamies
(n. pl.) See lst Fox, 7..
Quaker
::
Quaker
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
founded
by
George
Fox, of
Leicestershire,
England,
about 1650, -- the
members
of which call
themselves
Friends.
They were
called
Quakers,
originally,
in
derision.
See
Friend,
n., 4..
Asse
::
Asse (n.) A small
foxlike
animal
(Vulpes
cama) of South
Africa,
valued
for its fur..
Ferae Naturae
::
Ferae
naturae
() Of a wild
nature;
--
applied
to
animals,
as
foxes,
wild
ducks,
etc., in which no one can claim
property..
Renard
::
Renard
(n.) A fox; -- so
called
in
fables
or
familiar
tales,
and in
poetry..
Dog-fox
::
Dog-fox
(n.) The
Arctic
or blue fox; -- a name also
applied
to
species
of the genus
Cynalopex.
Calotype
::
Calotype
(n.) A
method
of
taking
photographic
pictures,
on paper
sensitized
with
iodide
of
silver;
-- also
called
Talbotype,
from the
inventor,
Mr. Fox.
Talbot..
Renardine
::
Renardine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Renard,
the fox, or the tales in which
Renard
is
mentioned..
Foxly
::
Foxly (a.)
Foxlike.
Tod
::
Tod (n.) A fox; --
probably
so named from its bushy tail.
Yoicks
::
Yoicks
(interj.)
A cry of
encouragement
to
foxhounds.
Earth
::
Earth (n.) A hole in the
ground,
where an
animal
hides
himself;
as, the earth of a fox..
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