auks / ox [ɔks]
auks – n. pl. of auk – various marine diving birds of the family Alcidae with a heavy body, short wings, and black and white plumage i.e. the guillemot, puffin, and razorbill
ox – n. – 1. any large, horned bovine, used fro draft, for supplying milk and for eating as meat; 2. a castrated male of the domesticated species of cattle Bos taurus; 3. a foolish or clumsy person