- PROW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Some mouth-watering food for thought The meaning of PROW is valiant, gallant
- PROW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In most cases a priest rides on the prow of a lead boat, shaking holy water in the direction of moored boats that are passed
- PROW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Prow definition: the forepart of a ship or boat; bow See examples of PROW used in a sentence
- Prow - definition of prow by The Free Dictionary
prow 1 (praʊ) n 1 the forepart of a ship or boat; bow 2 a similar projecting forepart, as the nose of an airplane
- prow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
prow (plural prows) (nautical) The front part of a vessel The floating vessel swum Uplifted, and secure with beaked prow rode tilting o'er the waves
- PROW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The prow of a ship or boat is the front part of it He stands on the prow of a boat as the wind blows through his hair
- prow, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
prow, n ¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Prow - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Prow came into English from the Greek word prōira, from a base meaning “in front ” Prow typically refers to the front part of a ship — the pointy bit that cuts through the water You might see the prow of a ship approach the harbor through the fog
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