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Definition tow

Etymology 1

From Middle English towen, from Old English togian, from Proto-Germanic *tug?n? (Middle High German zogen, German ziehen, Dutch tijgen, Old Norse toga), from Proto-Indo-European *dewk-.

Verb

tow (third-person singular simple present tows, present participle towing, simple past and past participle towed)

  1. (transitive) To pull something behind one using a line or chain; to haul.
  2. (running, cycling, motor racing, etc.) To aid someone behind by shielding them from wind resistance.
Noun

From Middle English touw, from Old English tow- (“spinning”) (in compounds, e.g. towcræft, towh?s, towlic), from Proto-Germanic *taww?; compare Old Norse (“uncleansed wool”), Dutch touw (“rope”). Perhaps cognate with Old English tawian (“prepare for use”), Gothic ?????? (taujan, “do, make”).

Noun

tow (countable and uncountable, plural tows)

  1. An untwisted bundle of fibers such as cellulose acetate, flax, hemp or jute.
    1. (specifically) The short, coarse, less desirable fibers separated by hackling from the finer longer fibers (line).

Results 248 Words with the letters TOW

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7 letter words with the letters TOW 
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5 letter words with the letters TOW 
KOTOW 12
ROWTH 10
STOWP 11
THROW 10
TOWNY 11
WHORT 10
WORTH 10
WROTH 10
4 letter words with the letters TOW 
NOWT 8
STOW 7
SWOT 7
TOWN 8
TOWS 7
TOWY 9
TROW 7
TWOS 7
WONT 8
WORT 7
WOST 7
WOTS 7
3 letter words with the letters TOW 
TOW 6
TWO 6
WOT 6
2 letter words with the letters TOW 
OW 5
TO 2
WO 5

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