prow
21prow|ess|ful — «PROW ihs fuhl», adjective. full of prowess; valorous; valiant …
22prow|ess — «PROW ihs», noun. 1. bravery; daring: »Two firemen showed great prowess by repeatedly rushing into the burning building to save many lives. SYNONYM(S): courage, valor. 2. brave or daring acts: »The President spoke of the prowess of the great… …
23prow — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French pru, prou more at proud Date: 14th century archaic valiant, gallant II. noun Etymology: Middle French proue, probably from Old Italian dialect prua, from Latin prora, from Greek prōira …
24PROW — Protein Review on the Web …
25prow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. bow, front, beak, nose, stem. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stem, head, bowsprit, fore; see bow 1 …
26prow — sb. == prowess. RG. 65 …
27prow — praÊŠ n. bow of a ship, foremost section of a ship …
28prow — [praʊ] noun the pointed front part of a ship; the bow. Origin C16: from OFr. proue, from Provençal proa, prob. via L. from Gk prōira, from a base represented by L. pro in front …
29prow — n. Bow, beak …
30prow — noun (C) especially literary the front part of a ship or boat …