2. Verb. (third-person singular of scow) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Scows
1. scow [v] - See also: scow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scows
Literary usage of Scows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1903)
"The locomotive was then dropped and the scows placed alongside—that is, one on
each side of it—9 ft. apart and securely braced so as not to ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Sub-aqueous Foundations: Including The Coffer-dam by Charles Evan Fowler (1914)
"If constructed suffi - ciently large and heavy, they will be of service in taking
the men ou <: to the work, and in handling small scows, pile-drivers, ..."
3. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1893)
"McKenzie," and 5 scows. One stone scow, boiler, engine and grips. In Quebec and
Ontario. The dipper dredge " Queen," 2 scows and tug " Ottawa. ..."
4. Hydrographic Surveying: Methods, Tables and Forms of Notes by Samuel Hill Lea (1905)
"When it is measured in scows or barges the operation is called "Scow Measurement";
both methods of measurement will be discussed and explained in order. ..."
5. Hydrographic Surveying: Methods, Tables and Forms of Notes by Samuel Hill Lea (1905)
"When it is measured in scows or barges the operation is called "Scow Measurement";
both methods of measurement will be discussed and explained in order. ..."