Definition of Scow. Meaning of Scow. Synonyms of Scow

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Definition of Scow

Scow
Scow Scow (skou), n. [D. schouw.] (Naut.) A large flat-bottomed boat, having broad, square ends.
Scow
Scow Scow, v. t. To transport in a scow.

Meaning of Scow from wikipedia

- A scow is a smaller type of barge. Some scows are rigged as sailing scows. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, scows carried cargo in coastal waters...
- 07306; -79.07083 The Niagara Scow (also called the Old Scow or Iron Scow) is the unofficial name of the wreck of a small scow that brought two men perilously...
- The A Scow is an American scow-hulled sailing dinghy that was designed by John O. Johnson as a racer and first built in 1901. The A Scow design was developed...
- A garbage scow is a large watercraft used to transport refuse and waste/garbage across waterways. It is often in the form of a barge which is towed or...
- Alfred John Scow (born April 10, 1927, in Alert Bay, British Columbia, died Feb 26, 2013) was the first Aboriginal person to graduate from a BC law school...
- A-Scow, 38 feet long E-Scow, 28 feet long C-Scow, 20 feet long I-20 (sailing scow) 20 feet long MC Scow, 16 feet long M Scow, 16 feet long Niagara Scow...
- The E Scow is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Arnold Meyer Sr as a one-design racer and first built in 1924. The design was initially built...
- The MC Scow is an American sailing dinghy that was designed as a one-design racer and first built in 1956. The boat is a development of the John O. Johnson-designed...
- The M Scow, also called the M-Scow and the M-16 Scow, is a Canadian/American sailing dinghy that was designed by Johnson Boat Works and Melges Boat Works...
- Niagara Scow carrying two men broke the line that had kept it attached to a tugboat, and the swift current in the upper river brought the scow close to...