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Sow

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English

sow1

Pronunciation

  • IPA : /saʊ/


Noun

sow (plural: sows or swine)

  1. A female pig.
  2. A piece of cast iron produced by a furnace, flat on top, and tapering at each end.

Quotations

1957: In England, it was generally termed a 'sow', if the weight was above 10 cwts., if below, it was termed a 'pig' from which the present term 'pig iron' is derived. — H.R. Schubert, History of the British Iron and Steel Industry, p. 160.

Translations

  • Finnish: emakko
  • Lithuanian: kiaulė f (1)
  • Persian: ماده‌خوك (madde-khuk) (1)

sow2


Pronunciation

  • IPA : /səʊ/

Verb

sow, sowed, sown or sowed

  1. To scatter or plant seeds.
    I needed to sow the field, so I sowed the field, and when I had sown the field, I was happy.

Homonyms

Translations

  • Finnish: kylvää
  • Ilocano: takong
  • Russian: сеять


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