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rox

Terms vs Rox - What's the difference?

terms | rox |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb rox is

(slang|informal).

Wikidiffcom vs Rox - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | rox |


As a verb rox is

(slang|informal).

Rix vs Rox - What's the difference?

rix | rox |


As verbs the difference between rix and rox

is that rix is to reign while rox is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Rix

is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.

Rox vs Rax - What's the difference?

rox | rax |


As verbs the difference between rox and rax

is that rox is (slang|informal) while rax is (uk|dialectal|northern england|scotland|transitive) to stretch; stretch out.

As a noun rax is

barracks.

Tox vs Rox - What's the difference?

tox | rox |


As an abbreviation tox

is toxicity.

As a verb rox is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Rox vs Lox - What's the difference?

rox | lox |


As a verb rox

is (slang|informal).

As an abbreviation lox is

(liquid oxygen).

Roc vs Rox - What's the difference?

roc | rox |


As a proper noun roc

is , cognate of english rocco.

As a verb rox is

(slang|informal).

Rox vs Dox - What's the difference?

rox | dox |


As verbs the difference between rox and dox

is that rox is (slang|informal) while dox is (slang|transitive) to publish the personal information of (an individual) on the internet.

As a noun dox is

(slang) documents, especially information sought by hackers about an individual (address, credit card numbers, etc).

Rox vs Pox - What's the difference?

rox | pox |


As verbs the difference between rox and pox

is that rox is an alternative spelling of lang=en while pox is to infect with the pox, or syphilis.

As a noun pox is

a disease characterized by purulent skin eruptions that may leave pockmarks.

Roe vs Rox - What's the difference?

roe | rox |


As a noun roe

is a withe or rope or roe can be flat or level ground.

As a verb rox is

(slang|informal).

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