Noun
a bluish translucent magnetic liquid obtained by compressing gaseous oxygen and then cooling it below its boiling point; used as an oxidizer in rocket propellants
brine-cured salmon that is lightly smoked
Source: WordNetI always thought that bagels and lox was my soul food, but it turns out it's sushi. Sara Sheridan
A minor LOX leak froze some telemetry probes in AC-20 which registered as a drop in sustainer engine fuel pressure; however, the engine performed normally through powered flight. Source: Internet
Interim HOTOL was to have dispensed with an air-breathing engine cycle and was designed to use more conventional LOX and liquid hydrogen. Source: Internet
Most traumatic food experience Mistaking creamed cottage cheese (ugh!) for cream cheese when making a bagel with cream cheese and lox at a Jewish family brunch when I was about 12 years old. Source: Internet
Kids will love the fluffy sourdough pancakes with fresh fruit and the raisin french toast; parents should order the infamous lox scramble or the eggs Florentine. Source: Internet
For this reason, we offer lox and bagels every Sunday, Gefilte fish and even Kosher options from a local vendor. Source: Internet