- The
bow tie or ****y
bow /boʊ/ is a type of necktie. A
modern bow tie is
tied using a
common shoelace knot,
which is also
called the
bow knot for that...
-
optical fiber BowTie Inc., a
magazine and book
publisher Bow tie angle, an
angle in
geometry Bowtie stub, a
radial stub
Bowtie-quadrilateral, a geometric...
- "Introduction to
Bowtie". UK
Civil Aviation Authority.
Archived from the
original on 7
December 2023.
Retrieved 17
March 2024. "Bowties – History".
BowTie Pro. Archived...
- "trademark
bowtie."
Office of the President,
Whitman College website,
archived from the
original on 2011-05-30,
retrieved 2011-06-03
Bow Tie[permanent...
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elbow patches,
bow tie, braces, blue
trousers and black, ankle-high boots. The
details of the
outfit vary,
switching from a
braces and
bow tie combination...
- of Emilia-Romagna,
farfalle are
known as
strichetti (a
local word for '
bow ties'). A
larger variation of
farfalle is
known as farfalloni,
while the miniature...
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scarf can be up to 1.60
metres (5.2 ft) and is
knotted in the same way as a
bowtie, but
forms two
falling s**** and two free ribbons. The name is ****ociated...
- was
described by its
publishing company,
BowTie Inc., as "the world’s most
widely read dog magazine".
BowTie Inc. also
published its
sister magazine Dog...
-
subsequently renamed the
company to
BowTie Inc. (publishing
books as
BowTie Press) to show his love of
bow ties. By 2013,
BowTie had
experienced months of financial...
- chest.
Variants include the ascot,
bow, bolo,
zipper tie, cravat, and knit. The
modern necktie, ascot, and
bow tie are
descended from the cravat. Neckties...