oxford down
1oxford down — noun also oxfordshire down Etymology: from Oxford or Oxfordshire, county in central England where the breed originated 1. usually capitalized O&D : a Down breed of large hornless sheep developed by crossing Cotswolds and Hampshire Downs 2 …
2Oxford down — noun Usage: often capitalized D Etymology: Oxfordshire, England Date: 1859 any of a Down breed of large hornless sheep developed by crossing Cotswolds and Hampshires called also Oxford …
3Oxford sheep — An Oxford ewe and her twins in a lambing jug. Oxford sheep (also known as Oxford Down)[1] is an English breed developed in the 1830s by crossing the Cotswold with a forerunner of the Hampshire, and using the resultin …
4Oxford — /oks feuhrd/, n. 1. 1st Earl of. See Harley, Robert. 2. a city in S Oxfordshire, in S England, NW of London: university, founded in 12th century. 116,600. 3. Oxfordshire. 4. a town in SW Ohio. 17,655. 5. a town in S Massachusetts. 11,680. 6. a… …
5Oxford 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 …
6Oxford, Mississippi —   City   University of Mississippi, a.k.a. Ole Miss …
7Oxford Circus tube station — Oxford Circus Bakerloo line surface building …
8Down Survey — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Down Survey, se refiere a la creación de un mapa topográfico de Irlanda que identificaba las tierras que habían sido confiscadas a los colonos irlandeses durante las guerras confederadas, y que posteriormente… …
9Oxford Town — Song by Bob Dylan from the album The Freewheelin Bob Dylan Released May 27, 1963 Recorded December 6, 1962 Genre Folk …
10Oxford UCCE and Oxford University in 2005 — Oxford UCCE started their 2005 first class season with a weak draw against a Gloucestershire side that opted to use the game as batting practice. Their second first class game, against Derbyshire, Oxford UCCE did well in the first innings,… …