
1) Accede 2) Acquiesce 3) Arc 4) Arch 5) Bend 6) Bob 7) Bowknot 8) Cower 9) Cra 10) Crossbow 11) Curtsey 12) Curtsy 13) Curve 14) Distort 15) Fiddlestick 16) Genuflect 17) Genuflection 18) Genuflexion 19) Giftenhancement 20) Handbow 21) Kneel 22) Knot 23) Kotow 24) Kowtow 25) Lean over 26) Longbow 27) Loop
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1) Accept applause 2) Accept the ovation 3) Acknowledge an ovation 4) Acknowledge applause 5) Acknowledge the audience 6) Act of respect 7) Actress Clara 8) Applause acknowledgment 9) Archer''s need 10) Archery equipment 11) Archery essential 12) Arrow launcher 13) Arrow shooter 14) Arrow twanger 15) Arrow-shooting weapon
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The front of a ship.
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• (n.) The bending or rounded part of a ship forward; the stream or prow. • (v. t.) To bend or incline, as the head or body, in token of respect, gratitude, assent, homage, or condescension. • (v. t.) An arcograph. • (v. i.) To play (music) with a bow. • (v. i.) To bend; to curve. • (v. t.) To cause to deviate from str...
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(from the article `Iran, ancient`) ...reward that the king had available for those who gave service or who were in positions of great political or military power in the empire. Under ...
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(from the article `ship construction`) The modern method is to construct large parts of the hull, for example, the complete bow and stern. Each of these parts is built up from ... ...and poor road communications, was turning to water for transportation. Starting with a dugout canoe, the Chinese joined two canoes with planking, ... [2...
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A curve, bend, warping or other deviation from flatness in glass or wood.
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1. 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) ... 2. To exercise powerful or controlling influence over; to bend, figuratively; to turn;...
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(AND WARP) A curve, bend or other deviation from flatness in glass.
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A curvature in the longitudinal direction of a board causing the wide face to move away from a flat plane
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A defective piece of lumber that has warped along its length.
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Bow (bō)
noun [ Middle English
bowe ,
boge , Anglo-Saxon
boga , from Anglo-Saxon
būgan to bend; akin to Dutch
boog , German
bogen , Icelandic
bogi . See
Bow ,
transitive verb ]
1. Anything bent, o...
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Bow (bou)
intransitive verb 1. To bend; to curve. [ Obsolete]
2. To stop. [ Archaic] « They stoop, they
bow down together.
Is. xlvi. 2... »
3. To bend the head, knee, or body, in token of reverence or submission; -- often with
down . «...
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Bow (bou)
noun An inclination of the head, or a bending of the body, in token of reverence, respect, civility, or submission; an obeisance; as, a
bow of deep humility.
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Bow (bou)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bowed ;
present participle & verbal noun Bowing .] [ Middle English
bowen ,
bogen ,
bugen , Anglo-Saxon
būgan (generally intransitive verb ); aki...
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(Rhymes with cow.) The forward part of a boat.
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A bow is a weapon for propelling arrows. It is made of a strip of flexible material, such as wood, tubular steel, fibreglass or carbon fibre and a cord. The British longbow used during the Mediaeval period by English and Welsh archers was made of yew and required an incredible 150 lbs to pull it - by comparison, modern target archery competition re...
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(also called topple-over, song spread) feathers ruffled, chest raised, wings lifted and spread, tail spread and bows forward (sometimes followed by bill wipe and song in Cowbirds). When agonistic (e.g., with other males) may be associated with bill-tilts and supplanting.
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A vehicle which is used to propel the arrow. Most typically, it will be longer. There will be a string for connecting the ends.
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A projectile weapon used to shoot arrows. There are numerous bow designs, the three most common being; Long bow, Recurve and Compound. Basically a long thin strip of wood or other material with a string between each end.
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prow noun front part of a vessel or aircraft; `he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line`
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curtain call noun an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience
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A craftable weapon out of three sticks and three pieces of string. Fires arrows.
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A decorative accessory for women's shoes sometimes on vamp or sometimes at the ends of the laces.
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End of the boat that travels through the water first and is sharpest
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