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14,782 words match “BO”

BOWENITE n.
A hard, compact variety of serpentine found in Rhode Island. It is of a light green color and resembles jade.
BOWER n. 10 definitions
One who bows or bends.
BOWER BIRD n.
onorhynchus violaceus or holosericeus), allied to the starling, which constructs singular bowers or playhouses of twigs and decorates them with brightcolored objects; the satin bird.
BOWER-BARFF PROCESS n.
by air, moisture, or ordinary acids). This is accomplished by producing, by oxidation at about 1600º F. in a closed space, a coating containing more or less of the ferric oxide (Fe2O3) and the subsequent change of this in a reduced atmosphere to the magnetic oxide (Fe2O4).
BOWERY a. 3 definitions
Shading, like a bower; full of bowers. A bowery maze that shades the purple streams. Trumbull.
BOWESS n.
Same as Bower. [Obs.]
BOWFIN n.
A voracious ganoid fish (Amia calva) found in the fresh waters of the United States; the mudfish; -- called also Johnny Grindle, and dogfish.
BOWGE v. 2 definitions
To swell out. See Bouge. [Obs.]
BOWGRACE n.
A frame or fender of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a vessel to secure it from injury by floating ice.
BOWHEAD n.
The great Arctic or Greenland whale. (Balæna mysticetus). See Baleen, and Whale.
BOWIE KNIFE n.
the southwestern part of the United States. It was named from its inventor, Colonel James Bowie. Also, by extension, any large sheath knife.
BOWING n. 2 definitions
The act or art of managing the bow in playing on stringed instruments. Bowing constitutes a principal part of the art of the violinist, the violist, etc. J. W. Moore.
BOWINGLY adv.
In a bending manner.
BOWKNOT n.
A knot in which a portion of the string is drawn through in the form of a loop or bow, so as to be readily untied.
BOWL n. 13 definitions
ious forms (often approximately hemisherical), to hold liquids, etc. Brought them food in bowls of basswood. Longfellow.
BOWLDER; BOULDER n. 2 definitions
ded or not, that has been transported by natural agencies from its native bed. See Drift. Bowlder clay, the unstratified clay deposit of the Glacial or Drift epoch, often containing large numbers of bowlders. -- Bowlder wall, a wall constructed of large stones or bowlders.
BOWLDERY a.
Characterized by bowlders.
BOWLEG n.
A crooked leg. Jer. Taylor.
BOWLER n.
One who plays at bowls, or who rolls the ball in cricket or any other game.
BOWLESS a.
Destitute of a bow.
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