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fox

/fɒks/

Meanings
  • noun

    A mammal with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, of the family Canidae, typically red or rust-colored with white underparts and black ears and paws.

    - "The fox is a common animal in the forests of Europe and North America."
    - "Foxes are omnivores and eat a variety of food, including fruits, vegetables, and small animals."
    - "The fox is known for its cunning and ability to outsmart its prey."
  • noun

    A person who behaves in a sly, cunning, or deceitful way.

    - "He acted like a fox, making a deal that benefited him at the expense of others."
    - "She outfoxed her opponent in the negotiations, securing a better deal."

Pronunciation
  1. /fɑks/



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Synonyms

tod
Rhymes
Words rhyming with fox
boxes , hoses , proses , poses
Variants
List of all variants of fox that leads to same result
fox , foxes , foxed , foxing , Charles Fox , Charles James Fox , Fox , George Fox , Foxe , Richard Fox , Richard Foxe , fox fire , fox fires , fox grape , fox grapes , fox terrier , fox terriers , fox-trot , fox-trots , fox-trotted , fox-trotting
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'fox' comes from Old English 'fucce', which is believed to be derived from the Proto-Germanic word 'wōxs'. The word may have originally referred to a red or rust-colored animal, as foxes have reddish fur.


Trivia
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  1. The red fox is the largest of the true foxes.

  2. Foxes are omnivores and eat a variety of food, including fruits, vegetables, and small animals.

  3. Foxes have excellent hearing and smell, which they use to locate prey.

  4. Foxes are known for their ability to outwit their enemies and are often portrayed as cunning and clever creatures in folklore.


Related Concepts
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  1. Canidae: The Canidae family, to which the fox belongs, also includes other animals such as wolves, coyotes, and domestic dogs.

  2. Red fox: The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and is distributed throughout Europe, Asia, and North America.


Culture
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Foxes have been featured in various cultures throughout history. In European folklore, the fox is often portrayed as a cunning and clever creature, capable of outwitting its enemies. In some stories, the fox is even said to be able to change its shape or disguise itself as a human. In modern times, the fox has become a popular symbol of slyness and cunning.

How to Memorize "fox"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the word 'fox', try visualizing a red or rust-colored animal with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'fox' with the color red or rust, or with slyness and cunning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use a mnemonic such as 'Foxy the Red Fox' to help remember the word.


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