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14,782 words match “BO”

BOVID a.
Relating to that tribe of ruminant mammals of which the genus Bos is the type.
BOVIFORM a.
Resembling an ox in form; ox-shaped. [R.]
BOVINE a. 2 definitions
of or pertaining to the genus Bos; relating to, or resembling, the ox or cow; oxlike; as, the bovine genus; a bovine antelope.
BOW v. 23 definitions
To cause to deviate from straightness; to bend; to inflect; to make crooked or curved. We bow things the contrary way, to make them come to their natural straightness. Milton. The whole nation bowed their necks to the worst kind of tyranny. Prescott.
BOW HAND n. 2 definitions
The hand that holds the bow, i. e., the left hand. Surely he shoots wide on the bow hand. Spenser.
BOW NET n. 3 definitions
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BOW OAR n. 3 definitions
The oar used by the bowman.
BOW-BELLS n.
The bells of Bow Church in London; cockneydom. People born within the sound of Bow-bells are usually called cockneys. Murray's Handbook of London.
BOW-COMPASS n. 3 definitions
which carries a pencil, or a pen, for drawing circles. Its legs are often connected by a bow- shaped spring, instead of by a joint.
BOW-LEGGED a.
Having crooked legs, esp. with the knees bent outward. Johnson.
BOW-PEN n.
Bow-compasses carrying a drawing pen. See Bow-compass.
BOW-PENCIL n.
Bow-compasses, one leg of which carries a pencil.
BOW-SAW n.
A saw with a thin or narrow blade set in a strong frame.
BOWABLE a.
Capable of being bowed or bent; flexible; easily influenced; yielding. [Obs.]
BOWBELL n.
One born within hearing distance of Bow-bells; a cockney. Halliwell.
BOWBENT a.
Bent, like a bow. Milton.
BOWDLERIZE v.
To expurgate, as a book, by omitting or modifying the parts considered offensive.
BOWEL n. 5 definitions
f man; a gut; -- generally used in the plural. He burst asunder in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out. Acts i. 18.
BOWELED a.
Having bowels; hollow. "The boweled cavern." Thomson.
BOWELLESS a.
Without pity. Sir T. Browne.
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