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box
  1. A cuboid space; a container, usually with a hinged lid.
  2. As much as fills a such a container.
  3. A compartment of a storage furniture, or of a part of such a furniture, such as of a drawer, shelving, etc.
  4. A compartment to sit in at a theater, courtroom, or auditorium.
  5. A small rectangular shelter like a booth.
  6. A rectangle.
  7. An input field on an interactive electronic display.
  8. A numbered receptacle at a newspaper office for anonymous replies to advertisements.
  9. A trap or predicament.
  10. The driver's seat on a coach.
  11. (cricket)  A hard protector for the genitals worn by a batsman or close fielder inside the underpants.
  12. (engineering)  A cylindrical casing around for example a bearing or gland.
  13. (soccer)  The penalty area.
  14. (computing, slang)  A computer, or the case in which it is housed. usage syn. transl.
  15. (slang, with theTelevision.
  16. (euphemistic)  Coffin.
  17. (juggling)  A pattern usually performed with three balls where the movements of the balls make a boxlike shape.
  18. Horse box.
  19. (baseball) The rectangle in which the batter stands.
  20. A Mediterranean food fish; the bogue.
  21. (dated) A small country house.
  22. (informal) box lacrosse
  23. (genetics) One of two specific regions in a promoter.
  24. Synonyms:
  25. Examples:
    1. “A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red.”
      “She gave me a playful box on the shoulder after learning that she had just been pranked.”
      “Is there anything worth watching on the box this evening?”
boxer
  1. A participant (fighter) in a boxing match.
  2. A breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dog with a square-jawed muzzle.
  3. A type of internal combustion engine in which cylinders are arranged in two banks on either side of a single crankshaft.
  4. The person running a game of two-up.
  5. One who packs boxes.
  6. A letterboxer.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “The shorter boxer seemed to start having difficulty with the height and reach advantage.”
      “But are we really training to be able to defeat a championship karateka, a professional boxer, or an Olympic wrestler?”
      “Jimmy Saville, in trademark shell suit, made his entrance through the audience like a boxer, arms above his head.”
box
  1. Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of the genus Buxus.
  2. Boxwood: the wood from a box tree.
  3. (Australia) Species of Lophostemon.
  4. (slang) A musical instrument, especially/usually one made from boxwood.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red.”
      “She gave me a playful box on the shoulder after learning that she had just been pranked.”
      “Is there anything worth watching on the box this evening?”
boxing
  1. Material used for making boxes or casing.
  2. (construction) Casing.
  3. (object-oriented programming) Automatic conversion of value types to objects by wrapping them within a heap-allocated reference type.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.”
boxology
  1. A representation of an organized structure as a graph of labelled nodes ("boxes") and connections between them (as lines or arrows).
boxing
  1. (sports) A sport where two opponents punch each other with gloved fists, the object being to score more points by the end of the match or by knockout, or technical knockout.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.”
boxtop
  1. The upper portion of a product's box, used as a proof of purchase when claiming an associated offer.
  2. Examples:
    1. “They include such things as modified kitchen utensils, boxtop openers, buttonholers, and spring-loaded scissors.”
boxicity
  1. (mathematics) The minimum dimension in which a graph may be represented as a specific intersection of boxes
boxload
  1. A load comprising a full box.
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boxers
  1. (informal) A pair of boxer shorts
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The boy boxers, no less than the storytellers, acrobats, dancers and musicians, are, to this extent, part of a total experience.”
      “The karate practitioners spar with each other while kick boxers flex and twist their limbs.”
      “What we need are boxers that have been amateurs before turning professional.”
box
  1. A blow with the fist.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red.”
      “She gave me a playful box on the shoulder after learning that she had just been pranked.”
      “Is there anything worth watching on the box this evening?”
boxiness
  1. The condition of being boxy
  2. Examples:
    1. “The KV7 cleverly modulates its boxiness with a graceful bend at the rearmost side windows.”
      “The boxiness, muted palette and televisions conjure an airport lounge, but a casual attitude abounds.”
      “But the boxiness is mediated by the skyward tilt of butterfly roofs, angled to hold photovoltaic arrays and channel rainwater into barrels.”
boxen
  1. (humorous) plural of box (“computer”)
boxful
  1. as much as a box will hold
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Baseball equipment by the boxful is arriving, thanks to a enterprising group of volunteers here in the United States.”
      “A night or two later, Mac came back to the Wade Bar with a boxful of metal scraps and debris to show to his buddies.”
      “Lillie Tilley, who lives half a block from the fence line, gets eyewash by the boxful at the local dollar store.”
boxologies
  1. plural of boxology
boxloads
  1. plural of boxload
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boxfuls
  1. plural of boxful
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The fishermen also chartered a deep-sea fishing boat for the day while in the Seychelles, bagging boxfuls of bonito but failing to spot the prized sailfish or black marlin.”
      “This puts an end to the time consuming and expensive process of printing boxfuls of documents to assess and traveling to numerous face-to-face witness prep sessions.”
      “The soap actress admits she loves every minute of looking through rails of dresses, comparing diamante studded clutchbags and browsing through boxfuls of jewellery.”
boxings
boxtops
  1. plural of boxtop
boxesful
  1. plural of boxful
  2. Synonyms:
boxes
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