1. flox - Noun
2. flox - Verb
flox (third-person singular simple present floxes, present participle floxing, simple past and past participle floxed)
(molecular biology) To sandwich a DNA sequence between two recombinase binding sequences such as "loxP".
flox (uncountable)
Alternative letter-case form of Flox
flox (third-person singular simple present floxes, present participle floxing, simple past and past participle floxed)
(astronautics, transitive, dated) To add fluorine to liquid-oxygen rocket fuel.
FLOX (uncountable)
(medicine) Acronym of fluorouracil, leucovorin and oxaliplatin: a chemotherapy regimen against colon cancer.
Flox (usually uncountable, plural Floxes)
(astronautics) A mixture of liquid oxygen with some added fluorine, used as a high-energy oxidizer.