trowsers
1Trowsers — Trow sers, n. pl. Same as {Trousers}. [1913 Webster] …
2trowsers — ˈtrau̇zə(r)z noun plural Etymology: by alteration : trousers 2 * * * trowsers /trowˈzərz/ (archaic) noun A variant spelling of ↑trousers …
3trowsers — trows·ers …
4Trews — Trews, n. pl. Trowsers; especially, those of the Scotch Highlanders. He wore the trews, or close trowsers, made of tartan. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …
5Derby School — Motto Vita Sine Litteris Mors (Life without Learning is Death) Established c. 1160, refounded 1554 Closed 1989 Type …
6paijama — Pyjama Py*ja ma, n. [Hind. p[=a]e j[=a]ma, literally, leg clothing.] In India and Persia, thin loose trowsers or drawers; in Europe and America, drawers worn at night, or a kind of nightdress with legs. Usually used in the plural. See {pajamas}.… …
7pajama — Pyjama Py*ja ma, n. [Hind. p[=a]e j[=a]ma, literally, leg clothing.] In India and Persia, thin loose trowsers or drawers; in Europe and America, drawers worn at night, or a kind of nightdress with legs. Usually used in the plural. See {pajamas}.… …
8Pyjama — Py*ja ma, n. [Hind. p[=a]e j[=a]ma, literally, leg clothing.] In India and Persia, thin loose trowsers or drawers; in Europe and America, drawers worn at night, or a kind of nightdress with legs. Usually used in the plural. See {pajamas}.… …
9Moby-Dick — For other uses, see Moby Dick (disambiguation). Moby Dick; or, The Whale …
10Frog Buttress — is a rock climbing area situated near the town of Boonah, 100km SW of Brisbane, Australia. The cliffs are within Moogerah Peaks National Park, Mount French section, thus the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service has ultimate control over the land …