Tow vs Toa - What's the difference?
tow | toa |
The act of towing and the condition of being towed.
Something, such as a tugboat, that tows.
Something, such as a barge, that is towed.
A rope or cable used in towing.
As verbs the difference between tow and toa
is that tow is to pull something behind one using a line or chain; to haul while toa is to thaw; (of ice and snow): to melt off due to warm weather.As a noun tow
is the act of towing and the condition of being towed or tow can be an untwisted bundle of fibers such as , flax, hemp or jute.tow
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Noun
(wikipedia tow) (en noun)- It isn't the car's battery, I think I need a tow .