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Fowler
fowl F0277600 (foul)n. pl. fowl or fowls 1. Any of various birds of the order Galliformes, especially the common, widely domesticated chicken (Gallus domesticus).2. a. A bird, such as a duck, goose, turkey, or pheasant, that is used as food or hunted as game.b. The flesh of such birds used as food.3. A bird of any kind.intr.v. fowled, fowl·ing, fowls To hunt, trap, or shoot wildfowl. [Middle English foul, from Old English fugol; see pleu- in Indo-European roots.] fowl′er n.
Fow·ler F0285500 (fou′lər), Henry Watson 1858-1933. British lexicographer who collaborated with his brother Francis (1871-1918) on The King's English (1906) and the Concise Oxford Dictionary (1911). He also wrote A Dictionary of Modern English Usage (1926).
Fowler, William Alfred 1911-1995. American astrophysicist who shared a 1983 Nobel Prize for his work on the structure and evolution of stars, especially the formation of chemical elements within stars.Fowler (ˈfaʊlə) n (Biography) Henry Watson. 1858–1933, English lexicographer and grammarian; compiler of Modern English Usage (1926)Fow•ler (ˈfaʊ lər) n. H(enry) W(atson), 1858–1933, English lexicographer. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Fowler - English lexicographer who wrote a well-known book on English usage (1858-1933)Henry Watson Fowler | | 2. | fowler - someone who hunts wild birds for foodhunter, huntsman - someone who hunts game | TranslationsIdiomsSeefowlFowler
Fowler Henry Watson. 1858--1933, English lexicographer and grammarian; compiler of Modern English Usage (1926) Fowler
Fow·ler (fow'lĕr), George R., U.S. surgeon, 1848-1906. See: Fowler position. Fowler
Synonyms for Fowlernoun English lexicographer who wrote a well-known book on English usage (1858-1933)Synonymsnoun someone who hunts wild birds for foodRelated Words |