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Showing words for LOWES using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Lowes

lowes, lowse, sowel, sowle

4 Letter Words for Lowes

leos, lose, lowe, lows, oles, owes, owls, owse, slew, sloe, slow, sole, sowl, wels, woes

3 Letter Words for Lowes

els, eos, leo, les, lew, loe, los, low, oes, ole, ose, owe, owl, ows, sel, sew, sle, sol, sow, woe, wos

Definitions for Lowes

[1] John Livingston, 1867–1945, U.S. scholar, critic, and teacher.
[2] low3.
[3] to burn; blaze.
[4] (of a person) to feel strong emotions; glow with excitement.
[5] Sir David. 1891–1963, British political cartoonist, born in New Zealand: created Colonel Blimp See blimp 2
[6] See Loewe
[7] having a relatively small distance from base to top; not tall or high a low hill ; a low building
[8] situated at a relatively short distance above the ground, sea level, the horizon, or other reference position low cloud (in combination ) low-lying
[9] involving or containing a relatively small amount of something a low supply (in combination ) low-pressure
[10] having little value or quality (in combination ) low-grade
[11] of less than the usual or expected height, depth, or degree low temperature
[12] (of numbers) small (of measurements) expressed in small numbers
[13] unfavourable a low opinion
[14] not advanced in evolution a low form of plant life
[15] deep a low obeisance
[16] coarse or vulgar a low conversation
[17] inferior in culture or status (in combination ) low-class
[18] in a physically or mentally depressed or weakened state
[19] designed so as to reveal the wearer's neck and part of the bosom a low neckline
[20] with a hushed tone; quiet or soft a low whisper
[21] of relatively small price or monetary value low cost
[22] music relating to or characterized by a relatively low pitch
[23] (of latitudes) situated not far north or south of the equator
[24] having little or no money
[25] abject or servile
[26] phonetics of, relating to, or denoting a vowel whose articulation is produced by moving the back of the tongue away from the soft palate or the blade away from the hard palate, such as for the a in English father Compare high (def. 22)
[27] (of a gear) providing a relatively low forward speed for a given engine speed
[28] (usually capital) of or relating to the Low Church
[29] in a low position, level, degree, intensity, etc to bring someone low
[30] at a low pitch; deep to sing low
[31] at a low price; cheaply to buy low
[32] lay low to cause to fall by a blow to overcome, defeat or destroy
[33] lie low to keep or be concealed or quiet to wait for a favourable opportunity
[34] a low position, level, or degree an all-time low
[35] an area of relatively low atmospheric pressure, esp a depression
[36] electronics the voltage level in a logic circuit corresponding to logical zero Compare high (def. 40)
[37] the sound uttered by cattle; moo
[38] to make or express by a low or moo

Origin of Lowes

31300–50; Middle English < Old Norse loga to flame, log a flame, akin to German lohen (v.), Lohe (noun), Latin lūcēre (v.), lūx (noun) light1

Word origin for Lowes

Old English hlōwan; related to Dutch loeien, Old Saxon hlōian