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BOW-WINDOW. [See Bay-window .]
BOW-STRING, n. [bow and string.] The string of a bow.
BOW-SHOT, n. [bow and shot.] The space which an arrow may pass when shot from a ...
BOW-LEGGED, a. [bow and leg.] Having crooked legs.
BOW-HAND, n. [bow and hand.] The hand that draws a bow.
BOW-DYE, n. A kind of scarlet color, superior to madder, but inferior to the tru...
BOW-BENT, a. [bow and bend.] Crooked.
BOW-BEARER, n. [bos and bear.] An under officer of the forest, whose duty is to ...
BOW, v.t. 1. To bend; to inflect; as, to bow vines. 2. To bend the body in token...
BO'VINE, a. [Los L. bovinus, from bos, bovis, an ox.] Pertaining to oxen and cow...
BO'VEY-COAL, n. Brown lignite, an inflammable fossil, resembling, in many of its...
BO'VATE, n. [In Law L. bovata, from bos, bovis, an ox.] An ox-gate, or as much l...
BOUTISALE, n. A cheap sale; or according to others, a sale by a lighted match, d...
BOUTEFEU, n. An incendiary; a make-bate. [Not English.]
BOUTA'DE, n. [Eng.put.] Properly, a start; hence, a whim. [Not English.]
BOUT, n. A turn; as much of an action as is performed at one time; a single part...