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Definitions of lox in various dictionaries:
noun - a bluish translucent magnetic liquid obtained by compressing gaseous oxygen and then cooling it below its boiling point
noun - brine-cured salmon that is lightly smoked
Liquid oxygen, especially when used as a rocket fuel oxidizer.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Bagel topper |
Nova, e.g. |
Brine-cured delicacy |
Brunch fish |
Brine-cured salmon |
Bagels go-with |
Bagel store offering |
Deli fish |
Bagel accompaniment |
It may be eaten with a schmear |
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Scandinavian is a salt-cured type of this, aka smoked salmon |
From Middle High German, this Yiddish word means "salmon" |
Bagel topper (3) |
I think I'll just have a nosh--a bagel, cream cheese & the Nova Scotia type of this |
This salty smoked salmon tastes great on a bagel |
This 3-letter word can refer to smoked salmon or liquid oxygen |
Liquid oxygen, or what goes well with the Sunday paper, cream cheese & a bagel |
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liquid oxygen. |
salmon ( a type of fish) that has been preserved with smoke: |
Smoked salmon. |
Liquid oxygen, especially when used as a rocket fuel oxidizer. |
brine-cured salmon |
a bluish transparent magnetic liquid obtained by compressing gaseous oxygen used as an oxidizer in rocket propellants |
Lox description |
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Lox is a fillet of brined salmon. Lox is often served on a bagel with cream cheese, and is usually garnished with tomato, sliced onion, cucumbers, and sometimes capers.* |