| CARASSOW | • carassow n. Archaic form of curassow. • CARASSOW n. a quail-like bird of Curacao, also CURASSOW. |
| CURASSOW | • curassow n. Any of several species of bird in the genera Nothocrax, Mitu, Pauxi, and Crax of the Cracidae family… • CURASSOW n. a turkey-like bird, also CARASSOW. |
| DISOWNED | • disowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disown. • DISOWN v. to deny the ownership of. |
| DISOWNER | • disowner n. One who disowns. • DISOWNER n. one who disowns. |
| LEASOWED | • leasowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of leasow. • LEASOW v. (Old English) to pasture, also LEASOWE. |
| LEASOWES | • leasowes n. Plural of leasowe. • LEASOWE v. (Old English) to pasture, also LEASOW. |
| OVERSOWN | • oversown v. Past participle of oversow. • OVERSOW v. to sow over. |
| OVERSOWS | • oversows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversow. • OVERSOW v. to sow over. |
| POWSOWDY | • powsowdy n. Alternative form of powsowdie. • POWSOWDY n. (Scots) any mixture of heterogeneous kinds of food, also POUSOWDIE. |
| RESOWING | • resowing v. Present participle of resow. • resowing n. A second or subsequent sowing. • RESOW v. to sow again. |
| SOWARREE | • sowarree n. (Dated, India) A mounted procession; a cavalcade. • SOWARREE n. (Urdu) a mounted retinue, a cavalcade, also SOWARRY. |
| SOWBACKS | • sowbacks n. Plural of sowback. • SOWBACK n. an eroded, steeply tilted ridge of resistant rocks with equal slopes on the sides, also HOGBACK. |
| SOWBELLY | • sowbelly n. (US) Salted pork from the belly of a pig. • SOWBELLY n. pork cured in salt. |
| SOWBREAD | • sowbread n. Cyclamen, plant of the genus Cyclamen. • sow-bread n. Alternative form of sowbread. • sow␣bread n. Alternative form of sowbread. |
| SOWFFING | • SOWFF v. (Scots) to whistle or hum softly, also SOWF, SOWTH. |
| SOWNDING | • sownding v. Present participle of sownd. • SOWND v. (Spenser) to wield. |
| SOWSSING | • sowssing v. Present participle of sowsse. • SOWSSE v. (Spenser) to souse, also SOUCE, SOWCE, SOWSE. |
| SOWTHING | • sowthing v. Present participle of sowth. • SOWTH v. (Scots) to whistle or hum softly, also SOWF, SOWFF. |
| UNDERSOW | • undersow v. To sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both… • UNDERSOW v. to sow land already seeded with a later-growing crop. |