dow Antonyms
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Meaning of dow
Webster
dow (n.)
A kind of vessel. See Dhow.
Webster
dow (v. t.)
To furnish with a dower; to endow.
dow Sentence Examples
- The oak tree's thick branches formed a natural dow for the bird's nest.
- The carpenter carefully selected the correct dowel for the project.
- The hikers marked the trail with a series of prominent cairns, each topped with a sturdy dow.
- The seamstress expertly inserted a new dowel into the hem of the skirt.
- The student used a dow to secure the loose pages of his notebook.
- The artist sketched the outline of the mountain range using a soft, charcoal dow.
- The electrician ran a dow through the conduit to pull the wires through.
- The old dowager sat in her armchair, her gnarled hands resting on the carved wooden dowels.
- The child skipped along the sidewalk, twirling a colorful dow in her hand.
- The fisherman attached a shiny lure to the end of his dow and cast it into the river.
FAQs About the word dow
A kind of vessel. See Dhow., To furnish with a dower; to endow.
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The oak tree's thick branches formed a natural dow for the bird's nest.
The carpenter carefully selected the correct dowel for the project.
The hikers marked the trail with a series of prominent cairns, each topped with a sturdy dow.
The seamstress expertly inserted a new dowel into the hem of the skirt.