Ox

имя существительное [множественное число] oxen 1) а) [зоология] бык б) выхолощенный бык Например: team ox — бык из упряжки yoke of oxen — пара волов Синоним(ы): bull, bullock, steer 2) вол; буйвол; бизон Например: as strong as an ox — сильный как бык; очень сильный You cannot flay the same ox twice. [пословица] — С одного вола двух шкур не дерут.

Большой англо-русский словарь

Ox

I сокращение от oxidation окисление II сокращение от oxidizer окислитель

Англо-русский политехнический словарь

Ox

noun (plural oxen; also ox) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English oxa; akin to Old High German ohso ox, Sanskrit ukṣā bull, and perhaps to Sanskrit ukṣati he moistens, Greek hygros wet — more at humor 1. a domestic bovine mammal (Bos taurus); broadly a bovine mammal 2. an adult castrated male domestic ox

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Ox

A preprocessor, written by Kurt Bischoff of Iowa State University, that extends and generalises the syntax and semantics of Yacc, Lex, and C. Ox's support of LALR1 grammars generalises yacc in the way that attribute grammars generalise context-free grammars. It augments Yacc and Lex specifications with definitions of synthesised and inherited attributes written in C syntax. Ox checks these specifications for consistency and completeness, and generates a program that builds and decorates attributed parse trees. Ox accepts a most general class of attribute grammars. The user may specify postdecoration traversals for easy ordering of side effects such as code generation.

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