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tow — I. /toʊ / (say toh) verb (t) 1. to drag or pull (a boat, car, etc.) by means of a rope or chain. –noun 2. the act of towing. 3. the thing being towed. 4. a rope, chain, etc., for towing. 5. the state of being towed. –phrase 6. in tow, a. in the… …
tow linen — variant of tow cloth … Useful english dictionary
tow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English togian; akin to Old English tēon to draw, pull, Old High German ziohan to draw, pull, Latin ducere to draw, lead Date: before 12th century transitive verb to draw or pull along behind ; haul … New Collegiate Dictionary
tow·el·ling — /ˈtawəlıŋ/ noun [noncount] Brit : ↑terry cloth … Useful english dictionary
Glass cloth — is a textile material, originally developed to be used in greenhouse paneling, allowing sunlight s ultraviolet rays to be filtered out, while still allowing visible light through to plants. The cloth is usually woven with the plain weave, and may … Wikipedia
towel — /tow euhl, towl/, n., v., toweled, toweling or (esp. Brit.) towelled, towelling. n. 1. an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing. 2. throw in the towel, Informal … Universalium
towel — tow•el [[t]ˈtaʊ əl, taʊl[/t]] n. v. eled, el•ing (esp. brit.) elled, el•ling. 1) an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, esp. the hands, face, or body 2) to wipe or dry with a towel • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME (n.) < OF … From formal English to slang
towel — tow·el tau̇( ə)l n 1) an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping or drying 2) Brit SANITARY NAPKIN … Medical dictionary
towel — tow|el1 [ˈtauəl] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: toaille] a piece of cloth that you use for drying your skin or for drying things such as dishes ▪ Have you got a clean towel I could use? bath/beach/kitchen towel ▪ She dried her hands on … Dictionary of contemporary English
towelling — tow|el|ling BrE [ˈtauəlıŋ] n [U] thick soft cloth, used especially for making towels or ↑bathrobes American Equivalent: terrycloth ▪ a towelling robe … Dictionary of contemporary English