ox-tongue|ox tongue|oxtongue in English
wild plant that has large leaves and colorful flowers
Use "ox-tongue|ox tongue|oxtongue" in a sentence
1. An ox is taken by the horns, and the man by the tongue.
2. Arvensis, having clusters of blue flowersSee also viper's Bugloss Word Origin for Bugloss C15: from Latin būglōssa, from Greek bouglōssos ox-tongued, from bōs ox + glōssa tongue
3. "Bugloss" is derived from the Greek word bou (meaning cow or ox) and the Latin word glosso (meaning tongue)
4. 14 The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
5. Bugloss is a name (from Greek βούγλωσσον, boúglōsson, "ox-tongue") used for several plants in the borage family (Boraginaceae):
6. Ox-head!
7. The ox kills well.
8. Musk ox calves huddle together during a snowfall at Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska.
9. Ox, you're faking it, right?
10. The Year of the Ox
11. He drove the ox hard.
12. Bull or Ox - Valor and magnanimity.
13. The ox to the harrow go.
14. BP and pulse ox are dropping.
15. An old ox makes a straight furrow.
16. 14 If ox falls, whet your knife.
17. An ox is a castrated bull.
18. Can you tell an ox from a cow?
19. You cannot flay the same ox twice.
20. If the ox falls, whet your knife.
21. We must lead an ox by the halter.
22. I'm talking about Masters Ox and Croc.
23. You will always be " ox " to me.
24. The ox is the beast of burden.
25. Patients used to arrive by ox cart.