Fox
The expression Fox (v. althochdt.: fuhs the Geschwaenzte) designates
- in biology mostly that Rotfuchs or another representative of a group the short Niger game dogs, see Fox (mammal)
- the fur of the fox, see Fox fur
- a horse with reddish-brown skin, see Fox (horse)
- a butterfly, see Small fox and Large fox
- in the student language a member of a student connection, see Fux (student connection)
- the off-take of a firing to the chimney, see Fox (chimney)
- an armored vehicle of the German Federal Armed Forces, see Fox (tank)
- a siege machine, see Wall drill
- (become outdated) a gold coin as well as in Germany last the 50PfennigCoin
- a form of the sun fire at sheets
- the transmitter with a fox hunt, see Transmitter (hunt)
- a constellation, see Fox (constellation)
- the fox rim, meant usually the 5-Stern-Leichtmetallfelge at the Porsche is 911, or at Mercedes Benz models of approx.. 1970 to center of the 1980er years (often in the Plural of foxes, Baroque rim, Baroque foxes)
- one Recruit, the straight came to the German Federal Armed Forces
Larger enterprises named "fox"
- those Waggonfabrik fox in Heidelberg
- the global lubricant company with seat in Mannheim
- the petrols fox of metal works in Meinerzhagen
- the metallurgy technology VAI fox of the VOEST-alpine in Austria
- an enterprise for helicopter flight and maintenance in that Switzerland.
Family name
- Anke fox (* 1937), SPD politician
- Arved fox (* 1953), Adventurer and book author
- Eduard fox (1870 - 1940), German Marxist culture scientist
- Erika fox (1906 - 2005), Translator
- Ernst Fuchs (term clarifying)
- Ernst Fuchs (1831 - 1930), oesterr. Optician and Univ.Prof.
- Ernst Fuchs (* 1930), oesterr. Painter (Fantastic realism)
- Ernst Fuchs, Theologian
- Franz fox (1949 - 2000), oesterr. Letter bomb assassin
- Gerd fox (* 1932), German writer
- Gerhard fox (* 1944), Joint founder of applied computer science
- Gottfried fox (1889 - 1972), Soccer player (international match of 1912 10 gates)
- Guenter Bruno fox - German writer
- Harald fox (* 1951), Physics professor
- Refuge fox (* 1946), HomeshoppingSalesman
- Immanuel Lazarus fox (1833 - 1902), German mathematician
- Jakob "Jockel" fox (1919 - 2002), Mayor of the city Mainz
- Johann Nepomuk of fox (1774 - 1856), German chemist
- Josef fox (1906 - 1996), Totengraeber in vienna Simmering and carriers of the golden earnings/service character of the city Vienna
- Juergen fox (1950 - 1999), Writer and civil rights activist (GDR)
- Klaus fox (1911 - 1988), British physicist, GDR atomic pion
- Leonhart fox (1501 - 1566), Physician and biologist (Fuchsie, Herb book)
- Marta fox (1898 - 1974), Opera singer (Dresden, internat..)
- Matthias Aegidius fox, cure-Bavarian Kriegskommissaer
- Dr. Michael fox, German politician and CDU delegate of the German federal daily
- Norbert Klaus fox (* 1941), Dipl.Ing. and writers
- Petrol fox, Writer
- Paul baron von Fuchs (1640 - 1704), brandenburgischer Minister
- Rupert fox (1893 - 1963), boehmisch German landscape photo graph
- Ruth fox (* 1946), German light athlete
- Thomas's fox (term clarifying)
- Thomas's fox (author) (* 1964), German journalist and author
- Thomas's fox (politician), Swiss politician
- Vivian fox (1909 - 1999), British geologist and polar researcher
- Werner fox (term clarifying)
- Werner fox (1927 - 2005),German painter
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