Nox

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The 3 letter word/formula nox can mean:

  • Nyx, a goddess of Night (nox is Latin for night).
  • NOx, a mixture of nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide. It is often produced as a pollutant.
  • Nitrous oxide when used to boost engine performance.
  • The Nox, a race in the television series "Stargate SG-1".
  • Nox (computer game), a video game developed by Westwood Studios
  • Albel Nox, a character in the video game Star Ocean III.
  • Nox (band), a band from Hungary
  • A nox is a non-SI unit of illuminance, equal to 1 millilux.
  • NOX, a Latino music artist signed to Scott Storch's Storchaveli Recordings
  • NOX, Supermoto motorcycle.
  • Nox, the spell in the Harry Potter books, which serves as the opposite of "lumos," the wand-lighting spell
  • NOX, for NADPH oxidase, a gene family consisting of 5 small members (Nox1 to Nox5) and 2 large members (Duox1 and Duox2)
  • NOX, french illustrator and concept artist known for his amazing abilities to render very convincing amazing worlds.
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