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101widow's cruse — noun Etymology: from the widow s cruse of oil that miraculously supplies Elijah during a famine (I Kings 17:8 16) Date: 1729 an inexhaustible supply …
102Widow maker — A widow maker is a nickname used to describe a highly stenotic left main coronary artery or proximal left anterior descending coronary artery of the heart. This term is used because if the artery gets abruptly and completely occluded it will… …
103widow'smite — wid·ow s mite (wĭdʹōz) n. A small contribution made by one who has little. [From the widow who gave two small coins to the Temple treasury in Mark 12:43.] * * * …
104widow bird — whydah. [1765 75; trans. of NL Vidua, name of the genus (L: WIDOW). See WHYDAH] * * * …
105widow bird — noun Any of several species of birds in the family Viduidae, incorporating whydahs and widow finches. Syn: sakabula, bird, kaffir, finch …
106widow — See widow, widower …
107widow — wid|ow [ wıdou ] noun count ** a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again => BLACK WIDOW …
108Widow at Windsor — Queen Victoria who was a widow for the last 39 years of her life …
109widow — See: golf widow …
110widow — n, adj British (an) American. A piece of now almost obsolete London rhyming slang from around World War II, playing on Widow Twankey (a character in the pantomime Aladdin): Yankee …