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bowlOld English bolla "pot, cup, bowl," from Proto-Germanic *bul- "a round vessel" (source also of Old Norse bolle, Old High German bolla), from PIE *bhl-, from root *bhel- (2) "t [..]
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bowl"to roll a ball on the ground," typically as part of a game or contest, mid-15c., from bowl "wooden ball" (see bowls). Specifically of cricket from 1755; cricket use is source of l [..]
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bowlBowl [N]The sockets of the lamps of the golden candlestick of the tabernacle are called bowls ( Exodus 25:31 Exodus 25:33 Exodus 25:34 ; Exodus 37:17 Exodus 37:19 Exodus 37:20 ); the same word so rend [..]
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bowlA round deep basin used for food or liquid
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bowla round vessel that is open at the top; used chiefly for holding food or liquids; roll (a ball) a concave shape with an open top hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch towards the batsman at th [..]
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bowla deep round dish for holding liquids or food. The same word also means to throw a ball overarm, as in cricket
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bowlpipe used for smoking dope
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bowl(1) the exterior shell of an expansion ring type coupling; (2) the larger internal diameter of the internal portion of a ferrule.
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bowlThe sockets of the lamps of the golden candlestick of the tabernacle are called bowls (Ex. 25:31, 33, 34; 37:17, 19, 20); the same word so rendered being elsewhere rendered "cup" (Gen. 44:2, [..]
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bowlshisl
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bowlMixing: bowel; Toilet: bowel
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bowlA round vessel used for preparing and serving foods.
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bowl(n) a round vessel that is open at the top; used chiefly for holding food or liquids(n) a concave shape with an open top(n) a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods(n) the quantity c [..]
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bowlscaphium (sciphus
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bowlA large depression left in the earth by a retreating glacier, often part of a cirque. Brackish Partially salty water.
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bowla round vessel used for preparing and serving foods, especially those with a liquid or semiliquid texture.
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bowla round vessel used for preparing and serving foods, especially those with a liquid or semiliquid texture.
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bowlThe submerged pumping unit in a well, including the shaft, impellers, and housing.
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bowl, adj. bold. ‘He come on as bowl as a lion.’
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bowlA device into which fit the slips or wedges which support tubing.
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bowlA device that fits in the rotary table or wellhead to hold the wedges or slips that support a string of drill pipe casing or tubing while tripping in or out of the hole
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bowl
A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items.
As much as is held by a bowl.
(You can’t have any more soup - you’ve had three [..]
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bowlA section of a wave in which the line of the wave bends toward the shore, creating intensity and growing steeper or hollower.
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