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bower

Bower vs Fower - What's the difference?

bower | fower |


As a proper noun bower

is .

As a noun fower is

(early modern english|dated) one who cleans (fows), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance or fower can be the digit in the nato phonetic alphabet it is pronounced with two syllables, to prevent possible accidental confusion with other digits.

Bower vs Borer - What's the difference?

bower | borer |


As a proper noun bower

is .

As a noun borer is

a person who is boring.

Rower vs Bower - What's the difference?

rower | bower |


As a noun rower

is one who rows.

As a proper noun bower is

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Mower vs Bower - What's the difference?

mower | bower |


As a noun mower

is somebody who mows.

As a proper noun bower is

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Bower vs Dower - What's the difference?

bower | dower |


As a proper noun bower

is .

As a noun dower is

(legal) the part of or interest in a deceased husband's property provided to his widow, usually in the form of a life estate.

As a verb dower is

to give a dower or dowry.

Vower vs Bower - What's the difference?

vower | bower |


As a noun vower

is one who makes a vow.

As a proper noun bower is

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Bowed vs Bower - What's the difference?

bowed | bower |


As a verb bowed

is (bow).

As an adjective bowed

is having a bow, eg a bowed instrument is played with a bow.

As a proper noun bower is

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Bower vs Cower - What's the difference?

bower | cower |


As verbs the difference between bower and cower

is that bower is to embower; to enclose while cower is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.

As a noun bower

is a bedroom or private apartments, especially for a woman in a medieval castle.

As a proper noun Bower

is {{surname}.

Bowel vs Bower - What's the difference?

bowel | bower |


As a noun bowel

is (chiefly|medicine) a part or division of the intestines, usually the large intestine.

As a verb bowel

is to disembowel.

As a proper noun bower is

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Blower vs Bower - What's the difference?

blower | bower |


As a noun blower

is a person who blows.

As a proper noun bower is

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