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Showing words for TOWER using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Tower

rowet, rowte, tower, twoer, wrote

4 Letter Words for Tower

ower, rote, rowt, tore, trew, trow, wert, wore, wort, wote

3 Letter Words for Tower

ert, ewt, oer, ore, ort, owe, owt, rew, roe, rot, row, rte, rtw, ter, tew, toe, tor, tow, two, wer, wet, woe, wot, wro

Definitions for Tower

[1] a building or structure high in proportion to its lateral dimensions, either isolated or forming part of a building.
[2] such a structure used as or intended for a stronghold, fortress, prison, etc.
[3] any of various fully enclosed fireproof housings for vertical communications, as staircases, between the stories of a building.
[4] any structure, contrivance, or object that resembles or suggests a tower.
[5] a tall, movable structure used in ancient and medieval warfare in storming a fortified place.
[6] a tall, vertical case with accessible horizontal drive bays, designed to house a computer system standing on a desk or floor. Compare minitower.
[7] Aviation . control tower.
[8] to rise or extend far upward, as a tower; reach or stand high: The skyscraper towers above the city.
[9] to rise above or surpass others: She towers above the other students.
[10] Falconry . (of a hawk) to rise straight into the air; to ring up.
[11] tower of strength , a person who can be relied on for support, aid, or comfort, especially in times of difficulty.
[12] a person or thing that tows.
[13] the fiber of flax, hemp, or jute prepared for spinning by scutching.
[14] the shorter, less desirable flax fibers separated from line fibers in hackling.
[15] synthetic filaments prior to spinning.
[16] made of tow.
[17] a tall, usually square or circular structure, sometimes part of a larger building and usually built for a specific purpose a church tower ; a control tower
[18] a place of defence or retreat
[19] a mobile structure used in medieval warfare to attack a castle, etc
[20] tower of strength a person who gives support, comfort, etc
[21] (intr) to be or rise like a tower; loom
[22] (tr) to pull or drag (a vehicle, boat, etc), esp by means of a rope or cable
[23] the act or an instance of towing
[24] the state of being towed (esp in the phrases in tow, under tow, on tow )
[25] something towed
[26] something used for towing
[27] in tow in one's charge or under one's influence
[28] informal (in motor racing, etc) the act of taking advantage of the slipstream of another car (esp in the phrase get a tow )
[29] short for ski tow
[30] the fibres of hemp, flax, jute, etc, in the scutched state
[31] synthetic fibres preparatory to spinning
[32] the coarser fibres discarded after combing

Words related to Tower

stronghold, lookout, fortification, belfry, skyscraper, column, pillar, spire, mast, keep, turret, obelisk, refuge, steeple, monolith, castle, citadel, fortress, fort, minaret

Words nearby Tower

towel rack, towel rail, towelette, toweling, towelling, tower, tower block, tower bolt, tower crane, tower hamlets, tower of babel

Origin of Tower

21300–50; Middle English; Old English tōw- (in tōwlīc pertaining to thread, tōwhūs spinning house); akin to Old Norse tō wool

Other words from Tower

tow·er·less , adjective
tow·er·like , adjective

Word origin for Tower

Old English tōw; related to Old Saxon tou, Old Norse tō tuft of wool, Dutch touwen to spin

Synonyms for Tower

belfry, castle, citadel, column, fort, fortification, fortress, keep, lookout, mast, minaret, monolith, obelisk, pillar, refuge, skyscraper, spire, steeple, stronghold, turret, cloud buster, high rise