- An
oxbow is a U-shaped
metal pole (or
larger wooden frame) that fits the
underside and the
sides of the neck of an ox or bullock. A bow pin
holds it in...
- stream. In
South Texas,
oxbows left by the Rio
Grande are
called resacas. In Australia,
oxbow lakes are
called billabongs. An
oxbow lake
forms when a meandering...
- Northampton, M****achusetts,
after a Thunderstorm,
commonly known as The
Oxbow, is a
seminal American landscape painting by
Thomas Cole,
founder of the...
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Oxbow is a town in the
southeast of the
province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is
located on the
Canadian Pacific Railway and on
Provincial Highway 18....
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Oxbow Park may
refer to:
Oxbow Park (Seattle), a
public park in
Seattle Oxbow Park and
Zollman Zoo, a
campground and zoo in
Olmsted County, Minnesota...
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Oxbow is an
American experimental rock band from San Francisco, California.
Founded in 1988, the band has
released eight studio albums.
Oxbow began as...
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Oxbow Dam is a
hydroelectric run-of-the-river
rockfill dam in the
western United States, on the
Snake River in ****
Canyon (river mile 273)
along the...
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Oxbow is a
brand of
clothing and
athletic equipment.
Since its
creation in 1985 in Pont-Audemer, France,
Oxbow has
positioned itself in the
world of boardsports...
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Sylvia Plath (/plæθ/;
October 27, 1932 –
February 11, 1963) was an
American poet, novelist, and
short story writer. She is
credited with
advancing the...
- The
Oxbow, also
known as the Ox-Bow, is an
extension of the
Connecticut River,
located in Northampton, M****achusetts. It is well-known for its appearance...