These are the meanings of the letters BOWERLET when you unscramble them.
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Blower (n.)
A blowing out or excessive discharge of gas from a hole or fissure in a mine.
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Blower (n.)
A braggart, or loud talker.
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Blower (n.)
A device for producing a current of air; as: (a) A metal plate temporarily placed before the upper part of a grate or open fire. (b) A machine for producing an artificial blast or current of air by pressure, as for increasing the draft of a furnace, ventilating a building or shaft, cleansing gram, etc.
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Blower (n.)
A small fish of the Atlantic coast (Tetrodon turgidus); the puffer.
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Blower (n.)
One who, or that which, blows.
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Blower (n.)
The whale; -- so called by seamen, from the circumstance of its spouting up a column of water.
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bolete (n.)
any fungus of the family Boletaceae.
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Bolter (n.)
A kind of fishing line. See Boulter.
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Bolter (n.)
An instrument or machine for separating bran from flour, or the coarser part of meal from the finer; a sieve.
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Bolter (n.)
One who bolts; esp.: (a) A horse which starts suddenly aside. (b) A man who breaks away from his party.
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Bolter (n.)
One who sifts flour or meal.
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Bowler (n.)
One who plays at bowls, or who rolls the ball in cricket or any other game.
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Treble (a.)
Acute; sharp; as, a treble sound.
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Treble (a.)
Playing or singing the highest part or most acute sounds; playing or singing the treble; as, a treble violin or voice.
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Treble (a.)
Threefold; triple.
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Treble (adv.)
Trebly; triply.
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Treble (n.)
The highest of the four principal parts in music; the part usually sung by boys or women; soprano.
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Treble (v. i.)
To become threefold.
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Treble (v. t.)
To make thrice as much; to make threefold.
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Treble (v. t.)
To utter in a treble key; to whine.
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Trowel (n.)
A gardener's tool, somewhat like a scoop, used in taking up plants, stirring the earth, etc.
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Trowel (n.)
A mason's tool, used in spreading and dressing mortar, and breaking bricks to shape them.
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Trowel (n.)
A tool used for smoothing a mold.
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Welter (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the most heavily weighted race in a meeting; as, a welter race; the welter stakes.
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Welter (n.)
A rising or falling, as of waves; as, the welter of the billows; the welter of a tempest.
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Welter (n.)
That in which any person or thing welters, or wallows; filth; mire; slough.
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Welter (v. i.)
To rise and fall, as waves; to tumble over, as billows.
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Welter (v. i.)
To roll, as the body of an animal; to tumble about, especially in anything foul or defiling; to wallow.
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Welter (v. i.)
To wither; to wilt.