Oxford — Ox ford, prop. a. Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford, England. [1913 Webster] {Oxford movement}. See {Tractarianism}. {Oxford School}, a name given to those members of the Church of England who adopted the theology of the so… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Oxford — This article is about the city of Oxford in England. For other cities and other meanings, see Oxford (disambiguation). Oxford City … Wikipedia
Oxford — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Oxford (homonymie). Oxford Vue aérienne de la ville … Wikipédia en Français
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Oxford — Para otros usos de este término, véase Oxford (desambiguación). Oxfordshire Ciudad del Reino Unido … Wikipedia Español
Oxford "-er" — Radcliffe Camera, Oxford the Radder The Oxford er or often ers , is a colloquial and sometimes facetious suffix prevalent at Oxford University from about 1875, which is thought to have been borrowed from the slang of Rugby School. The term… … Wikipedia
oxford — noun Etymology: Oxford, England Date: 1886 1. a low shoe laced or tied over the instep 2. a soft durable cotton or synthetic fabric made in plain or basket weaves called also oxford cloth … New Collegiate Dictionary
Oxford United F.C. — Oxford United redirects here. For other uses, see Oxford United (disambiguation). Oxford United Full name Oxford United Football Club Nickname(s) The Us, Yellows, The Boys from Up th … Wikipedia
Oxford (disambiguation) — Oxford, Oxfordshire, is a city in England, famous for its university, the University of Oxford, which is commonly referred to simply as Oxford as well. Other meanings of Oxford include: Contents 1 Places 1.1 Australia … Wikipedia
Oxford University (UK Parliament constituency) — Oxford University Former University constituency for the House of Commons 1603 (1603)–1950 (1950) … Wikipedia
Oxford Companions — is a book series published by Oxford University Press. This series provides general knowledge of a specific area, and has included (in alphabetical order): The New Oxford Companion to Law The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French The New… … Wikipedia