These are the meanings of the letters BOWET when you unscramble them.
- Bet ()
imp. & p. p. of Beat.
- Bet (a. & adv.)
An early form of Better.
- Bet (imp. & p. p.)
of Bet
- Bet (n.)
That which is laid, staked, or pledged, as between two parties, upon the event of a contest or any contingent issue; the act of giving such a pledge; a wager.
- Bet (v. t.)
To stake or pledge upon the event of a contingent issue; to wager.
- Bot (n.)
See Bots.
- Bow (n.)
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.
- Bow (n.)
One who rows in the forward part of a boat; the bow oar.
- Bow (n.)
The bending or rounded part of a ship forward; the stream or prow.
- Bow (sing. or pl.)
Two pieces of wood which form the arched forward part of a saddletree.
- Bow (v. i.)
To bend the head, knee, or body, in token of reverence or submission; -- often with down.
- Bow (v. i.)
To bend; to curve.
- Bow (v. i.)
To incline the head in token of salutation, civility, or assent; to make bow.
- Bow (v. i. )
To manage the bow.
- Bow (v. i.)
To play (music) with a bow.
- Bow (v. i.)
To stop.
- Bow (v. t.)
A rude sort of quadrant formerly used for taking the sun's altitude at sea.
- Bow (v. t.)
A weapon made of a strip of wood, or other elastic material, with a cord connecting the two ends, by means of which an arrow is propelled.
- Bow (v. t.)
An appliance consisting of an elastic rod, with a number of horse hairs stretched from end to end of it, used in playing on a stringed instrument.
- Bow (v. t.)
An arcograph.
- Bow (v. t.)
An ornamental knot, with projecting loops, formed by doubling a ribbon or string.
- Bow (v. t.)
Any instrument consisting of an elastic rod, with ends connected by a string, employed for giving reciprocating motion to a drill, or for preparing and arranging the hair, fur, etc., used by hatters.
- Bow (v. t.)
Anything bent, or in the form of a curve, as the rainbow.
- Bow (v. t.)
The U-shaped piece which embraces the neck of an ox and fastens it to the yoke.
- Bow (v. t.)
To bend or incline, as the head or body, in token of respect, gratitude, assent, homage, or condescension.
- Bow (v. t.)
To cause to bend down; to prostrate; to depress,;/ to crush; to subdue.
- Bow (v. t.)
To cause to deviate from straightness; to bend; to inflect; to make crooked or curved.
- Bow (v. t.)
To exercise powerful or controlling influence over; to bend, figuratively; to turn; to incline.
- Bow (v. t.)
To express by bowing; as, to bow one's thanks.
- obe (unknown)
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- Owe (v.)
Hence: To have or be under an obigation to restore, pay, or render (something) in return or compensation for something received; to be indebted in the sum of; as, the subject owes allegiance; the fortunate owe assistance to the unfortunate.
- Owe (v.)
To have an obligation to (some one) on account of something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to iwe the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services.
- Owe (v.)
To have or possess, as something derived or bestowed; to be obliged to ascribe (something to some source); to be indebted or obliged for; as, he owed his wealth to his father; he owed his victory to his lieutenants.
- Owe (v.)
To possess; to have, as the rightful owner; to own.
- Tew (n.)
A rope or chain for towing a boat; also, a cord; a string.
- Tew (v.)
Hence, to beat; to scourge; also, to pull about; to maul; to tease; to vex.
- Tew (v.)
To prepare by beating or working, as leather or hemp; to taw.
- Tew (v. i.)
To work hard; to strive; to fuse.
- Tew (v. t.)
To tow along, as a vessel.
- Toe (n.)
A lateral projection at one end, or between the ends, of a piece, as a rod or bolt, by means of which it is moved.
- Toe (n.)
A projection from the periphery of a revolving piece, acting as a cam to lift another piece.
- Toe (n.)
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
- Toe (n.)
One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
- Toe (n.)
The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
- Toe (n.)
The journal, or pivot, at the lower end of a revolving shaft or spindle, which rests in a step.
- Toe (v. i.)
To hold or carry the toes (in a certain way).
- Toe (v. t.)
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
- Tow (n.)
The coarse and broken part of flax or hemp, separated from the finer part by the hatchel or swingle.
- Tow (v. t.)
A rope by which anything is towed; a towline, or towrope.
- Tow (v. t.)
That which is towed, or drawn by a towline, as a barge, raft, collection of boats, ect.
- Tow (v. t.)
The act of towing, or the state of being towed; --chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow.
- Tow (v. t.)
To draw or pull through the water, as a vessel of any kind, by means of a rope.
- Two (n.)
A symbol representing two units, as 2, II., or ii.
- Two (n.)
One and one; twice one.
- Two (n.)
The sum of one and one; the number next greater than one, and next less than three; two units or objects.
- Web (n.)
A band of webbing used to regulate the extension of the hood.
- Web (n.)
A disk or solid construction serving, instead of spokes, for connecting the rim and hub, in some kinds of car wheels, sheaves, etc.
- Web (n.)
A plate or thin portion, continuous or perforated, connecting stiffening ribs or flanges, or other parts of an object.
- Web (n.)
A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead.
- Web (n.)
A weaver.
- Web (n.)
A whole piece of linen cloth as woven.
- Web (n.)
Fig.: Tissue; texture; complicated fabrication.
- Web (n.)
Pterygium; -- called also webeye.
- Web (n.)
That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; esp., something woven in a loom.
- Web (n.)
The arm of a crank between the shaft and the wrist.
- Web (n.)
The bit of a key.
- Web (n.)
The blade of a saw.
- Web (n.)
The blade of a sword.
- Web (n.)
The membrane which unites the fingers or toes, either at their bases, as in man, or for a greater part of their length, as in many water birds and amphibians.
- Web (n.)
The part of a blackmith's anvil between the face and the foot.
- Web (n.)
The series of barbs implanted on each side of the shaft of a feather, whether stiff and united together by barbules, as in ordinary feathers, or soft and separate, as in downy feathers. See Feather.
- Web (n.)
The texture of very fine thread spun by a spider for catching insects at its prey; a cobweb.
- Web (n.)
The thin vertical plate or portion connecting the upper and lower flanges of an lower flanges of an iron girder, rolled beam, or railroad rail.
- Web (n.)
The thin, sharp part of a colter.
- Web (v. t.)
To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle.
- Wet (a.)
A dram; a drink.
- Wet (a.)
Rainy weather; foggy or misty weather.
- Wet (a.)
Water or wetness; moisture or humidity in considerable degree.
- Wet (imp. & p. p.)
of Wet
- Wet (superl.)
Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid; moist; soaked with a liquid; having water or other liquid upon the surface; as, wet land; a wet cloth; a wet table.
- Wet (superl.)
Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid; as, the wet extraction of copper, in distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or fusion is employed.
- Wet (superl.)
Refreshed with liquor; drunk.
- Wet (superl.)
Very damp; rainy; as, wet weather; a wet season.
- Wet (v. t.)
To fill or moisten with water or other liquid; to sprinkle; to cause to have water or other fluid adherent to the surface; to dip or soak in a liquid; as, to wet a sponge; to wet the hands; to wet cloth.
- Woe (a.)
Woeful; sorrowful.
- Woe (n.)
A curse; a malediction.
- Woe (n.)
Grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.
- Wot ()
1st & 3d pers. sing. pres. of Wit, to know. See the Note under Wit, v.
- Wot (imp.)
of Weet
- Wot (pres. sing.)
of Wit