The plural of "ox" is "oxen".
The singular noun is ox, and the plural is oxen.(* the spelling with E reflects the variants in ax/axe)
The plural is corgis (pronounced corgees)Edit: One would think this is the plural form. However, true corgi people know that the correct plural form of corgi is corgwn, sort of like how oxen is plural of ox.
Spacecraft is both singular and plural. You can have one spacecraft or many spacecraft.
One parish, many parishes.
Oxen *is* the plural -- more than one ox.
The plural of "ox" is "oxen".
Yes, an ox and oxen both refer to the same animal, which is a domesticated bovine used for pulling heavy loads or plowing fields. "Oxen" is the plural form of "ox."
Goose. Geese is the plural.
Buffaloes; the others should be knives, oxen and geese.
Oxen is the plural form of ox. They are strong animals commonly used for plowing fields and pulling heavy loads. Multiple oxen can work together to complete tasks efficiently.
What do you mean "a cattle oxen"?? Oxen are cattle, and cattle is a plural term for more than one bovine. Oxen is also a plural term for more than one ox. So either you are referring to abovine or more than one bovine. The same goes with the "oxen."So I would suggest to re write the question with proper grammar so it makes more sense and can actually be answered properly.
One should give the plural of ox as "Oxen" instead of 'Oxes'
The singular noun is ox, and the plural is oxen.(* the spelling with E reflects the variants in ax/axe)
The plural is corgis (pronounced corgees)Edit: One would think this is the plural form. However, true corgi people know that the correct plural form of corgi is corgwn, sort of like how oxen is plural of ox.
more then one
Oxen typically have one calf at a time, although there have been rare cases of twins being born.