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Apr 2, 2019
This week’s themeWords that turn into other words when beheaded This week’s words erose scow vaward thew pelf
Model of scow schooner Alma
Photo: Christine Davis
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with Anu Gargscow
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A flat-bottomed boat with square ends.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Dutch schouw (ferryboat). Earliest documented use: 1524.
USAGE:
“Small waves lapped over the scow edge.” Jon Keller; Of Sea and Cloud; Tyrus Books; 2014. See more usage examples of scow in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The fate of animals is of greater importance to me than the fear of
appearing ridiculous; it is indissolubly connected with the fate of men.
-Emile Zola (2 Apr 1840-1902)
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