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Bowless
Bowless Bow"less, a.
Destitute of a bow.
Browless
Browless Brow"less, a.
Without shame. --L. Addison.
Fellowless
Fellowless Fel"low*less, a.
Without fellow or equal; peerless.
Whose well-built walls are rare and fellowless.
--Chapman.
Marrowless
Marrowless Mar"row*less, a.
Destitute of marrow.
Shadowless
Shadowless Shad"ow*less, a.
Having no shadow.
Snowless
Snowless Snow"less, a.
Destitute of snow.
Sorrowless
Sorrowless Sor"row*less, a.
Free from sorrow.
Windowless
Windowless Win"dow*less, a.
Destitute of a window. --Carlyle.
Meaning of Owles from wikipedia
- hawk-
owl and the
gregarious burrowing owl.
Owls are
divided into two families: the true (or typical)
owl family, Strigidae, and the barn
owl and bay
owl family...
- The
Ontario Winter Lake-effect
Systems (
OWLeS) was a
field project focused on
three modes of lake-effect snow: Short-fetch, long-fetch, and downstream...
- Church-town." The
Wheal Owles mine was used as a
filming location for many
scenes in the po****r 2015 TV show Poldark, in
which the
Wheal Owles mine
depicts a...
- The barn
owls (Tyto species,
particularly Tyto alba) are the most
widely distributed group of
owls in the world. They are medium-sized
owls with large...
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submitted by an Arizona-based
nonprofit for "Superb
Owl".
Another entity has a
service mark for "Superb
Owl". The NFL
claims that the use of the
phrase "Super...
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titles beginning with
Owl All
pages with
titles containing Owl Owl Club (disambiguation)
Night owl (person), a
nocturnal person OWLeS, the
Ontario Winter...
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Owling was a
common term for the
smuggling of
sheep or wool from
England to
another country,
particularly France. The
practice was
illegal in
England from...
- Look up
night owl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Night Owl may
refer to: An
owl Night owl (person), a
person who is most
active or
creative during...
- In Gr**** mythology, a
little owl (Athene noctua)
traditionally represents or
accompanies Athena, the
virgin goddess of wisdom, or Minerva, her syncretic...
- The
great horned owl (Bubo virgini****), also
known as the
tiger owl (originally
derived from
early naturalists'
description as the "winged tiger" or...