"Oxonian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person from Oxford, especially a student or graduate of Oxford University.
Oxidic refers to something related to or having the properties of an oxide. An oxide is a compound that is formed by the reaction of an element with oxygen. In chemistry, oxidic compounds are often produced when a substance reacts with oxygen, resulting in the loss of one or more electrons. The term "oxidic" can also describe the state of being oxidized, or the process of oxidation.
Oxolinic refers to an oxolinic acid, a type of antibiotic used to treat a range of bacterial infections, particularly those caused by gram-negative bacteria. It is often used topically to treat eye infections, such as conjunctivitis, and orally to treat ear, nose, and throat infections, urinary tract infections, and respiratory infections.
Oxotremorine is a synthetic muscarinic receptor agonist, a type of chemical that stimulates the muscarinic receptors in the body. It is primarily used as a medical research tool to study the effects of muscarinic receptors on the nervous system and to develop new treatments for various diseases.
The word "oxter" refers to the armpit or the region between the shoulder and the hip. It is often used in informal or regional contexts, particularly in British English.