- POW
- noun Date: circa 1919 prisoner of war
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
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POW — [pē΄ō΄dub′əl yo͞o] n. pl. POW s PRISONER OF WAR … English World dictionary
pow — [pau] interjection [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: From the sound] used to represent the sound of a gun firing, an explosion, or someone hitting another person hard, especially in children s ↑comics … Dictionary of contemporary English
POW — [ˌpi: əu ˈdʌbəlju: US ou ] n a ↑prisoner of war … Dictionary of contemporary English
POW — [ ,pi ou dʌblju ] noun count a PRISONER OF WAR … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pow — expression imitative of a blow, collision, etc., first recorded 1881 … Etymology dictionary
POW — (prisoner of war) n. soldier who has been taken prisoner by an enemy army … English contemporary dictionary
POW — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ prisoner of war … English terms dictionary
pow — pow1 [pō] n. Chiefly Scot. POLL (sense 1) pow2 [pou] interj. used to suggest the sound of a shot, explosion, etc. n. such a sound … English World dictionary