(bowing)
11Bowing stone — Stone Stone, n. [OE. ston, stan, AS. st[=a]n; akin to OS. & OFries. st[=e]n, D. steen, G. stein, Icel. steinn, Sw. sten, Dan. steen, Goth. stains, Russ. stiena a wall, Gr. ?, ?, a pebble. [root]167. Cf. {Steen}.] 1. Concreted earthy or mineral… …
12bowing acquaintance — noun : acquaintance limited to bowing in recognition; also : a person with whom one has such acquaintance …
13bowing — noun Date: 1838 the technique or manner of managing the bow in playing a stringed musical instrument …
14bowing — /boh ing/, n. 1. the act or art of playing a stringed instrument with a bow. 2. the individual way of using the bow in playing a stringed instrument, including the way in which the musician approaches the music emotionally, the articulation of… …
15Bowing — An expression of reverence to God in the doxology (gloria), before the sanctuary, besides in public and private worship. The bodily posture appropriate for prayer, signifying humility and reverence. In keeling down before God we debase ourselves… …
16bowing — англ. [бо/уинг] ведение смычка см. также bow …
17bowing — n. playing of a violin with a bow; manner in which a violinist handles a bow baÊŠ adj. pertaining to the forward section of a vessel n. arc; rainbow; bending forward of the head or body; front end of a ship; rod with horsehair stretched between… …
18bowing — noun (U) the skill of using a bow 3 (3) to play a musical instrument …
19bowing — Поклон …
20bowing — bow•ing [[t]ˈboʊ ɪŋ[/t]] n. mad the technique of using a bow in playing a stringed musical instrument • Etymology: 1830–40 …