Etymology: [ bäks ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English box, from Proto-Germanic *buksiz (cf. Dutch bus 'bush of a wheel', German Büchse 'id.', Swedish hjulbössa 'wheel-box'), from Late Latin buxis 'box', from Ancient Greek πυξίς (pyxis) 'boxwood box', from πύξος (pyxos) 'box tree'.
A computer, or the case in which it is housed, The penalty area, A cylindrical casing around for example a bearing or gland, A hard protector for the genitals worn by a batsman or close fielder inside the underpants, (with the) Television, The vagina, To place inside a box; to pack in boxes, A pattern usually performed with three balls where the movements of the balls make a boxlike shape, coffin, A trap or predicament, A numbered receptacle at a newspaper office for anonymous replies to advertisements, A compartment of a storage furniture, or of a part of such a furniture, such as of a drawer, shelving, etc, As much as fills a such a container, A cuboid container, usually with a hinged lid, A compartment to sit in at a theater, courtroom or auditorium, A small rectangular shelter like a booth, An input field on an interactive electronic display, A small, empty area on a writable document, delimited by a border, for filling with a tick mark or an ex, A rectangular border around an image or section of text, To hem in, The driver's seat on a coach, To fight against (a person) in a boxing match, To participate in boxing; to be a boxer, To place a value of a primitive type into a corresponding object, To strike with the fists, To punch (a person), A blow with the fist, To mix two containers of paint of similar color to ensure that the color is identical, Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of the genus Buxus, Boxwood: the wood from a box tree, bx, The quantity that a box contain, The wood of the tree varieties, being very hard and smooth, is extensively used in the arts, as by turners, engravers, mathematical instrument makers, etc, suffruticosa, is much used for borders in gardens, The common box (Buxus sempervirens) has two varieties, one of which, the dwarf box (B, A receptacle or case of any firm material and of various shapes, An axle box, journal box, journal bearing, or bushing, A boxlike shed for shelter; as, a sentry box, A tree or shrub, flourishing in different parts of the world, A small country house, A chest or any receptacle for the deposit of money; as, a poor box; a contribution box, A space with a few seats partitioned off in a theater, or other place of public amusement, Television (as a medium), A vagina, A chamber or section of tube in which a valve works; the bucket of a lifting pump, A computer, A drivers seat on a coach, A rectangular container, usually with a folding lid, case; crate; small seating area in a theater; punch, hit; television, As much as fills a box, At the start of a chouette each player throws one die and in the event of a tie there is a re-roll The player rolling highest becomes the "box" The box plays against all other participants who joined together as a team, In a chouette, the player who plays alone against all the others He is said to be in the box, A penalty killing setup in the defensive zone where the defensive team forms a "box" in front of their goalie and keeps the opponents on the outskirts, A rectangular plane area considered to contain a character or further sub-boxes, used in discussions of rendering for display It is usually considered to have a baseline, height, depth and width, A platform on which a ringer stands; usually a removable one for when someone shorter than average has to ring a bell where they can't otherwise reach the rope, although some bells with large wheels have permanent boxes to reduce the amount of rope landing on the floor, A three-dimensional object defined by an origin (that is, a corner of the box) and three vectors that define the edges of the box meeting in that corner Defined by the TQ3BoxData data type, The container holding a number of folders from one portfolio The contents of a single numbered portfolio may require more than one box, since boxes generally hold no more than 30 folders For example, Portfolio 2 is divided into the following boxes: Port 2, Nos 1-29; Port 2, Nos 29a-38f; Port 2, Nos 38g-39y; Port 2, Nos 39z-43, An area used to hold players who have been served with penalties, and through which substitutions "on the fly" are permitted directly from the sideline onto the field, A single frame, Common term for an ocean going freight container, I've got into the wrong box I am out of my element Lord Lyttelton used to say he ought to have been brought up to some business; that whenever he went to Vauxhall and heard the mirth of his neighbours, he used to fancy pleasure was in every box but his own Wherever he went for happiness, he somehow always got into the wrong box (See Christmas Box ), Refers to an ocean-freight container, the container used to package cigars, A box is drawn around the second element, Device for mounting electrical fixtures and their wiring in walls and ceilings Common varieties include new work, old cork, single gang, two-gang, fan, and junction Back to alphabetical list, (SERVICE) A square area in each quarter court bounded by part of the short line, part of the side wall and by two other lines, and from within which the server serves, The driver's seat on a carriage or coach, A box is a small separate area in a theatre or at a sports ground or stadium, where a small number of people can sit to watch the performance or game, Television is sometimes referred to as the box. Do you watch it live at all or do you watch it on the box? = telly, In football, the box is the penalty area of the field. He scored from the penalty spot after being brought down in the box, A box is a square or rectangle that is printed or drawn on a piece of paper, a road, or on some other surface, fight with fists; put in crates, put in boxes, A box is a square or rectangular container with hard or stiff sides. Boxes often have lids. He reached into the cardboard box beside him They sat on wooden boxes. the box of tissues on her desk. A box of something is an amount of it contained in a box. She ate two boxes of liqueurs, Box is used before a number as a postal address by organizations that receive a lot of mail. Country Crafts, Box 111, Landisville, Box is a small evergreen tree with dark leaves which is often used to form hedges. box hedges, put into a box; "box the gift, please", hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!", evergreen shrubs or small trees, a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible; "his lying got him into a tight corner", To box means to fight someone according to the rules of boxing. At school I boxed and played rugby The two fighters had previously boxed a 12-round match. see also boxed, boxing, black box, chocolate-box, lunch box, phone box, post office box, postbox, sentry box, signal box, telephone box. In botany, an evergreen shrub or small tree (genus Buxus) of the box family (Buxaceae), best known for the ornamental and useful boxwoods. The family comprises seven genera of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, native to North America, Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The plants bear male and female flowers, without petals, on separate plants. The leathery, evergreen leaves are simple and alternate. Fruits are one-or two-seeded capsules or drupes. Three species of the genus Buxus provide the widely grown boxwood: the common, or English, box (B. sempervirens), used for hedges, borders, and topiary figures; the Japanese box (B. microphylla); and the tall boxwood tree (B. balearica). voice box box elder box turtle music box, the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates", A technique used to defend against the power play The four skaters arrange themselves in a loose box in the defensive zone, engage in a boxing match, To fight with the fist; to combat with, or as with, the hand or fist; to spar, A blow on the head or ear with the hand, To strike with the hand or fist, especially to strike on the ear, or on the side of the head, a blow with the hand (usually on the ear); "I gave him a good box on the ear", a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts", so as to bring to a required form, a Christmas box or gift, A present in a box; a present; esp, To furnish with boxes, as a wheel, To inclose with boarding, lathing, etc, To inclose in a box, A Mediterranean food fish; the bogue, The square in which the pitcher stands, an item or story ruled off on all four sides, usually with a heavy border rule and often with the background tinted with the text in bold to highlight the story, separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people; "the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold", To boxhaul, The hollowed out portion of the kufens into which the gummie and bridge fit, Little bright square on the top right corner of the windows' titlebar Click there to hide, move or delete client windows, a blow with the hand (usually on the ear); "I gave him a good box on the ear" a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts" separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people; "the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold" private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance; "the royal box was empty" the driver's seat on a coach; "an armed guard sat in the box with the driver" any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned; "the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box" evergreen shrubs or small trees the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates" a rectangular drawing; "the flowchart contained many boxes" engage in a boxing match hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!" put into a box; "box the gift, please, put into a box; "box the gift, please, In CP, to shut off all communication with an I/O device because CP has identified a serious problem with the device, for example, exceeding the hot I/O rate, Within a form, creates a HTML checkbox element The value can be prefill automatically, The container used to package cigars There are several traditional styles: -- cabinet selection refers to wood boxes with a sliding top, designed to hold 25 or 50 cigars -- 8-9-8 refers to a round-sided box specifically designed to accommodate three rows of cigars-- eight on top, nine in the middle, eight on the bottom -- Flat top, or 13-topper, is the flat rectangular box most popular today, with 13 cigars on top and 12 on the bottom, divided by a spacer, Container for a book or other merchandise, A sidebar or extra information, a rectangular drawing; "the flowchart contained many boxes", engage in a boxing match hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!", private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance; "the royal box was empty", evergreen shrubs or small trees the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates", any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned; "the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box", the driver's seat on a coach; "an armed guard sat in the box with the driver", In bridge and other card games if the cards in a pack are reversed face-up and face-down then the pack is said to be boxed, Packed into a box or boxes, Simple past tense and past participle of box, Material used for making boxes or casing, 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, Casing, Present participle of box, sweet science, Resembling a box in rectangularity, box-shaped, boxy, boist, contained in a box, enclosed in a box; (Slang) intoxicated by drugs, enclosed in or set off by a border or box; "boxed sections of the report"; "boxed announcements in the newspaper", past of box, enclosed in or as if in a box; "boxed cigars"; "a confining boxed-in space"; "felt boxed in by the traffic, A boxed set or collection of things is sold in a box. a boxed set of six cups and saucers This boxed collection captures 64 of the greatest modern love songs. see also box. sold in a box or boxes, BOXES are debt securities that are similar to Index Linked Notes but offer certain call rights to both the holder and the issuer In addition, holders of BOXES are entitled to receive the dividends paid on the stocks in the underlying index and they may receive an annual supplemental coupon, collectable boxes in which the models were originally sold, plural of box, Enclosures in an electrical system that house devices and electrical connections, third-person singular of box, A variety of electronic devices used to aid in phreaking, This technique is to highlight or isolate important words or graphs from secondary copy surrounding it Boxes also create interest and give the readers eye a break from long passages and monotonous amounts of text, Material used in making boxes or casings, Any boxlike inclosure or recess; a casing, The act of inclosing (anything) in a box, as for storage or transportation, Boxing is a sport in which two people wearing large padded gloves fight according to special rules. the sport of fighting while wearing big leather gloves. Sport involving attack and defense with the fists. In the modern sport, boxers wear padded gloves and fight bouts of up to 12 three-minute rounds in a roped-off square known as the ring. In ancient Greece fighters used leather thongs on their hands and forearms, while in Rome gladiators used metal-studded leather hand coverings (cesti) and usually fought to the death. Not until implementation of the London Prize Ring rules in 1839 were kicking, gouging, butting, biting, and blows below the belt eliminated from the boxer's standard repertoire. In 1867 the Queensberry rules called for the wearing of gloves, though bare-knuckle boxing continued into the late 1880s. The last of the great bare-knuckle fighters was John L. Sullivan. From Sullivan on, the U.S. became the premier boxing venue, partly because immigrants supplied a constantly renewed pool of boxers. Boxing has been included among the Olympic Games since 1904. Today there are 17 primary weight classes in professional boxing: strawweight, to 105 lbs (48 kg); junior flyweight, to 108 lbs (49 kg); flyweight, to 112 lbs (51 kg); junior bantamweight, to 115 lbs (52 kg); bantamweight, to 118 lbs (53.5 kg); junior featherweight, to 122 lbs (55 kg); featherweight, to 126 lbs (57 kg); junior lightweight, to 130 lbs (59 kg); lightweight, to 135 lbs (61 kg); junior welterweight, 140 lbs (63.5 kg); welterweight, to 147 lbs (67 kg); junior middleweight, 154 lbs (70 kg); middleweight, to 160 lbs (72.5 kg); super middleweight, 168 lbs (76 kg); light heavyweight, to 175 lbs (79 kg); cruiserweight, 190 lbs (86 kg); and heavyweight, over 190 lbs. A bout can be won either by knocking out or felling one's opponent for a count of 10 (a KO) or by delivering the most solid blows and thus amassing the most points. The referee can also stop the fight when one boxer is being badly beaten (a technical knockout, or TKO) or he can disqualify a fighter for rules violations and award the fight to his opponent, The external case of thin material used to bring any member to a required form, sport in which two men fight with punches, The act of fighting with the fist; a combat with the fist; sparring, The act of pouring paint from one container into another repeatedly, not only for mixing, but to insure uniformity, The mixing together of the different cans of like paint to be used on a job, to ensure uniformity, especially of color, —Conversion of a value type to a reference type object (i e System Object) Value types are stored in stack memory and must be converted (i e , boxed) to a new object in heap memory before they can be manipulated as objects The methods, functions, and events of the new object are invoked to perform operations on the value (e g , converting an integer to a string) Boxing is implicitly performed by the CLR at runtime See Unboxing, The operation of continuing a fillet weld around a corner of a member as an extension of the principal weld, the enclosure of something in a package or box, Converting a value of a Value Type to an object, which means that the object will carry full type information at run time and will be allocated in the garbage collected heap The IL instruction set's box instruction converts a value type to an Object by making a copy of the value type and embedding it in a newly allocated object, An American sport/fighting style Boxing is dependant on using quick footwork and punches Although not considered a formal martial art, boxing's offensive and defensive techniques are invaluable in the sport of mixed-martial arts, because each product that we print is custom, each job is boxed in the most convenient manner [example: if you order 1000 pieces, it may be boxed as 2 boxes of 500 pieces each Or, depending on size and weight, it may be boxed as 4 boxes of 250 pieces each ] If you have specific maximum weight requirements or quantity requirements, please advise us when you place your order, A formwork box, or a casing of building board on ground or studs, Mixing paint by pouring from one container to another several times to ensure thorough mixing, The act of erecting containment walls around a set-up block or mold in order to contain both the molding material and the jacketing material, Mixing of coatings by pouring from one container to another, fighting with the fists,
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A computer, or the case in which it is housed - "a UNIX box"
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The penalty area
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A cylindrical casing around for example a bearing or gland
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A hard protector for the genitals worn by a batsman or close fielder inside the underpants
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(with the) Television
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The vagina
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To place inside a box; to pack in boxes
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A pattern usually performed with three balls where the movements of the balls make a boxlike shape
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coffin
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A trap or predicament - "I'm really in a box now."
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A numbered receptacle at a newspaper office for anonymous replies to advertisements
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A compartment of a storage furniture, or of a part of such a furniture, such as of a drawer, shelving, etc
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As much as fills a such a container - "a box of books"
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A cuboid container, usually with a hinged lid
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A compartment to sit in at a theater, courtroom or auditorium
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A small rectangular shelter like a booth
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An input field on an interactive electronic display
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A small, empty area on a writable document, delimited by a border, for filling with a tick mark or an ex
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A rectangular border around an image or section of text
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To hem in
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The driver's seat on a coach
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To fight against (a person) in a boxing match
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To participate in boxing; to be a boxer
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To place a value of a primitive type into a corresponding object
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To strike with the fists - "box someone’s ears"
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To punch (a person) - "Leave dis place before I box you."
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A blow with the fist
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To mix two containers of paint of similar color to ensure that the color is identical
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Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of the genus Buxus
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Boxwood: the wood from a box tree - "Nevertheless, the application of woods other than box for purposes for which that wood is now used would tend to lessen the demand for box, and thus might have an effect in lowering its price."
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The quantity that a box contain
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The wood of the tree varieties, being very hard and smooth, is extensively used in the arts, as by turners, engravers, mathematical instrument makers, etc
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suffruticosa, is much used for borders in gardens
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The common box (Buxus sempervirens) has two varieties, one of which, the dwarf box (B
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A receptacle or case of any firm material and of various shapes
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An axle box, journal box, journal bearing, or bushing
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A boxlike shed for shelter; as, a sentry box
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A tree or shrub, flourishing in different parts of the world
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A small country house
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A chest or any receptacle for the deposit of money; as, a poor box; a contribution box
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A space with a few seats partitioned off in a theater, or other place of public amusement
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Television (as a medium)
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A vagina
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A chamber or section of tube in which a valve works; the bucket of a lifting pump
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A computer
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A drivers seat on a coach
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A rectangular container, usually with a folding lid
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case; crate; small seating area in a theater; punch, hit; television isim
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As much as fills a box
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At the start of a chouette each player throws one die and in the event of a tie there is a re-roll The player rolling highest becomes the "box" The box plays against all other participants who joined together as a team
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In a chouette, the player who plays alone against all the others He is said to be in the box
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A penalty killing setup in the defensive zone where the defensive team forms a "box" in front of their goalie and keeps the opponents on the outskirts
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A rectangular plane area considered to contain a character or further sub-boxes, used in discussions of rendering for display It is usually considered to have a baseline, height, depth and width
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A platform on which a ringer stands; usually a removable one for when someone shorter than average has to ring a bell where they can't otherwise reach the rope, although some bells with large wheels have permanent boxes to reduce the amount of rope landing on the floor
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A three-dimensional object defined by an origin (that is, a corner of the box) and three vectors that define the edges of the box meeting in that corner Defined by the TQ3BoxData data type
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The container holding a number of folders from one portfolio The contents of a single numbered portfolio may require more than one box, since boxes generally hold no more than 30 folders For example, Portfolio 2 is divided into the following boxes: Port 2, Nos 1-29; Port 2, Nos 29a-38f; Port 2, Nos 38g-39y; Port 2, Nos 39z-43
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An area used to hold players who have been served with penalties, and through which substitutions "on the fly" are permitted directly from the sideline onto the field
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A single frame
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Common term for an ocean going freight container
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I've got into the wrong box I am out of my element Lord Lyttelton used to say he ought to have been brought up to some business; that whenever he went to Vauxhall and heard the mirth of his neighbours, he used to fancy pleasure was in every box but his own Wherever he went for happiness, he somehow always got into the wrong box (See Christmas Box )
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Refers to an ocean-freight container
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the container used to package cigars
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A box is drawn around the second element
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Device for mounting electrical fixtures and their wiring in walls and ceilings Common varieties include new work, old cork, single gang, two-gang, fan, and junction Back to alphabetical list
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(SERVICE) A square area in each quarter court bounded by part of the short line, part of the side wall and by two other lines, and from within which the server serves
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The driver's seat on a carriage or coach
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A box is a small separate area in a theatre or at a sports ground or stadium, where a small number of people can sit to watch the performance or game
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Television is sometimes referred to as the box. Do you watch it live at all or do you watch it on the box? = telly
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In football, the box is the penalty area of the field. He scored from the penalty spot after being brought down in the box
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A box is a square or rectangle that is printed or drawn on a piece of paper, a road, or on some other surface
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fight with fists; put in crates, put in boxes fiil
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A box is a square or rectangular container with hard or stiff sides. Boxes often have lids. He reached into the cardboard box beside him They sat on wooden boxes. the box of tissues on her desk. A box of something is an amount of it contained in a box. She ate two boxes of liqueurs
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Box is used before a number as a postal address by organizations that receive a lot of mail. Country Crafts, Box 111, Landisville
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Box is a small evergreen tree with dark leaves which is often used to form hedges. box hedges
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put into a box; "box the gift, please"
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hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!"
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evergreen shrubs or small trees
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a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible; "his lying got him into a tight corner"
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To box means to fight someone according to the rules of boxing. At school I boxed and played rugby The two fighters had previously boxed a 12-round match. see also boxed, boxing, black box, chocolate-box, lunch box, phone box, post office box, postbox, sentry box, signal box, telephone box. In botany, an evergreen shrub or small tree (genus Buxus) of the box family (Buxaceae), best known for the ornamental and useful boxwoods. The family comprises seven genera of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, native to North America, Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The plants bear male and female flowers, without petals, on separate plants. The leathery, evergreen leaves are simple and alternate. Fruits are one-or two-seeded capsules or drupes. Three species of the genus Buxus provide the widely grown boxwood: the common, or English, box (B. sempervirens), used for hedges, borders, and topiary figures; the Japanese box (B. microphylla); and the tall boxwood tree (B. balearica). voice box box elder box turtle music box
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the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates"
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A technique used to defend against the power play The four skaters arrange themselves in a loose box in the defensive zone
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engage in a boxing match
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To fight with the fist; to combat with, or as with, the hand or fist; to spar
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A blow on the head or ear with the hand
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To strike with the hand or fist, especially to strike on the ear, or on the side of the head
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a blow with the hand (usually on the ear); "I gave him a good box on the ear"
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a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts"
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so as to bring to a required form
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a Christmas box or gift
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A present in a box; a present; esp
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To furnish with boxes, as a wheel
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To inclose with boarding, lathing, etc
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To inclose in a box
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A Mediterranean food fish; the bogue
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The square in which the pitcher stands
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an item or story ruled off on all four sides, usually with a heavy border rule and often with the background tinted with the text in bold to highlight the story
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separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people; "the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold"
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To boxhaul
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The hollowed out portion of the kufens into which the gummie and bridge fit
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Little bright square on the top right corner of the windows' titlebar Click there to hide, move or delete client windows
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a blow with the hand (usually on the ear); "I gave him a good box on the ear" a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts" separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people; "the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold" private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance; "the royal box was empty" the driver's seat on a coach; "an armed guard sat in the box with the driver" any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned; "the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box" evergreen shrubs or small trees the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates" a rectangular drawing; "the flowchart contained many boxes" engage in a boxing match hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!" put into a box; "box the gift, please
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put into a box; "box the gift, please
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In CP, to shut off all communication with an I/O device because CP has identified a serious problem with the device, for example, exceeding the hot I/O rate
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Within a form, creates a HTML checkbox element The value can be prefill automatically
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The container used to package cigars There are several traditional styles: -- cabinet selection refers to wood boxes with a sliding top, designed to hold 25 or 50 cigars -- 8-9-8 refers to a round-sided box specifically designed to accommodate three rows of cigars-- eight on top, nine in the middle, eight on the bottom -- Flat top, or 13-topper, is the flat rectangular box most popular today, with 13 cigars on top and 12 on the bottom, divided by a spacer
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Container for a book or other merchandise
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A sidebar or extra information
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a rectangular drawing; "the flowchart contained many boxes"
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engage in a boxing match hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!"
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private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance; "the royal box was empty"
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evergreen shrubs or small trees the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates"
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any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned; "the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box"
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the driver's seat on a coach; "an armed guard sat in the box with the driver"
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In bridge and other card games if the cards in a pack are reversed face-up and face-down then the pack is said to be boxed
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Packed into a box or boxes - "The books are boxed, ready for shipping."
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Simple past tense and past participle of box
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Material used for making boxes or casing
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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
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boxing.
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boxlike
Resembling a box in rectangularity, box-shaped, boxy
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contained in a box, enclosed in a box; (Slang) intoxicated by drugs sıfat
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enclosed in or set off by a border or box; "boxed sections of the report"; "boxed announcements in the newspaper"
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past of box
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enclosed in or as if in a box; "boxed cigars"; "a confining boxed-in space"; "felt boxed in by the traffic
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A boxed set or collection of things is sold in a box. a boxed set of six cups and saucers This boxed collection captures 64 of the greatest modern love songs. see also box. sold in a box or boxes
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BOXES are debt securities that are similar to Index Linked Notes but offer certain call rights to both the holder and the issuer In addition, holders of BOXES are entitled to receive the dividends paid on the stocks in the underlying index and they may receive an annual supplemental coupon
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collectable boxes in which the models were originally sold
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plural of box
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Enclosures in an electrical system that house devices and electrical connections
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third-person singular of box
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A variety of electronic devices used to aid in phreaking
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This technique is to highlight or isolate important words or graphs from secondary copy surrounding it Boxes also create interest and give the readers eye a break from long passages and monotonous amounts of text
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Material used in making boxes or casings
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Any boxlike inclosure or recess; a casing
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The act of inclosing (anything) in a box, as for storage or transportation
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Boxing is a sport in which two people wearing large padded gloves fight according to special rules. the sport of fighting while wearing big leather gloves. Sport involving attack and defense with the fists. In the modern sport, boxers wear padded gloves and fight bouts of up to 12 three-minute rounds in a roped-off square known as the ring. In ancient Greece fighters used leather thongs on their hands and forearms, while in Rome gladiators used metal-studded leather hand coverings (cesti) and usually fought to the death. Not until implementation of the London Prize Ring rules in 1839 were kicking, gouging, butting, biting, and blows below the belt eliminated from the boxer's standard repertoire. In 1867 the Queensberry rules called for the wearing of gloves, though bare-knuckle boxing continued into the late 1880s. The last of the great bare-knuckle fighters was John L. Sullivan. From Sullivan on, the U.S. became the premier boxing venue, partly because immigrants supplied a constantly renewed pool of boxers. Boxing has been included among the Olympic Games since 1904. Today there are 17 primary weight classes in professional boxing: strawweight, to 105 lbs (48 kg); junior flyweight, to 108 lbs (49 kg); flyweight, to 112 lbs (51 kg); junior bantamweight, to 115 lbs (52 kg); bantamweight, to 118 lbs (53.5 kg); junior featherweight, to 122 lbs (55 kg); featherweight, to 126 lbs (57 kg); junior lightweight, to 130 lbs (59 kg); lightweight, to 135 lbs (61 kg); junior welterweight, 140 lbs (63.5 kg); welterweight, to 147 lbs (67 kg); junior middleweight, 154 lbs (70 kg); middleweight, to 160 lbs (72.5 kg); super middleweight, 168 lbs (76 kg); light heavyweight, to 175 lbs (79 kg); cruiserweight, 190 lbs (86 kg); and heavyweight, over 190 lbs. A bout can be won either by knocking out or felling one's opponent for a count of 10 (a KO) or by delivering the most solid blows and thus amassing the most points. The referee can also stop the fight when one boxer is being badly beaten (a technical knockout, or TKO) or he can disqualify a fighter for rules violations and award the fight to his opponent
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The external case of thin material used to bring any member to a required form
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sport in which two men fight with punches isim
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The act of fighting with the fist; a combat with the fist; sparring
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The act of pouring paint from one container into another repeatedly, not only for mixing, but to insure uniformity
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The mixing together of the different cans of like paint to be used on a job, to ensure uniformity, especially of color
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—Conversion of a value type to a reference type object (i e System Object) Value types are stored in stack memory and must be converted (i e , boxed) to a new object in heap memory before they can be manipulated as objects The methods, functions, and events of the new object are invoked to perform operations on the value (e g , converting an integer to a string) Boxing is implicitly performed by the CLR at runtime See Unboxing
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The operation of continuing a fillet weld around a corner of a member as an extension of the principal weld
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the enclosure of something in a package or box
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Converting a value of a Value Type to an object, which means that the object will carry full type information at run time and will be allocated in the garbage collected heap The IL instruction set's box instruction converts a value type to an Object by making a copy of the value type and embedding it in a newly allocated object
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An American sport/fighting style Boxing is dependant on using quick footwork and punches Although not considered a formal martial art, boxing's offensive and defensive techniques are invaluable in the sport of mixed-martial arts
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because each product that we print is custom, each job is boxed in the most convenient manner [example: if you order 1000 pieces, it may be boxed as 2 boxes of 500 pieces each Or, depending on size and weight, it may be boxed as 4 boxes of 250 pieces each ] If you have specific maximum weight requirements or quantity requirements, please advise us when you place your order
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A formwork box, or a casing of building board on ground or studs
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Mixing paint by pouring from one container to another several times to ensure thorough mixing
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The act of erecting containment walls around a set-up block or mold in order to contain both the molding material and the jacketing material
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Mixing of coatings by pouring from one container to another
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