Definition of Bowing. Meaning of Bowing. Synonyms of Bowing

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Definition of Bowing

Bowing
Bow Bow (b[=o]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bowed; p. pr. & vb. n. Bowing.] To play (music) with a bow. -- v. i. To manage the bow.
Bowing
Bowing Bow"ing, n. (Mus.) 1. The act or art of managing the bow in playing on stringed instruments. Bowing constitutes a principal part of the art of the violinist, the violist, etc. --J. W. Moore. 2. In hatmaking, the act or process of separating and distributing the fur or hair by means of a bow, to prepare it for felting.

Meaning of Bowing from wikipedia

- Bowing (also called stooping) is the act of lowering the torso and head as a social gesture in direction to another person or symbol. It is most prominent...
- Bowing in ****an (お辞儀, Ojigi) is the act of lowering one's head or the upper part of the torso, commonly used as a sign of salutation, reverence, apology...
- free bowing is a performance technique used by a string section to create a fuller sound than can be achieved by synchronized bowing. Free bowing was po****rized...
- Saber shin is a malformation of the tibia. It presents as a sharp anterior bowing, or convexity, of the tibia. Periosteal reaction along the shaft of the...
- bandiness, bandy-leg, and tibia vara) is a varus deformity marked by (outward) bowing at the knee, which means that the lower leg is angled inward (medially)...
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- Bow Bowing (/boʊ boʊwɪŋ/) is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bow Bowing is located 49 kilometres south-west of the Sydney...
- players can exert stronger pressure when bowing near the frog than when bowing near the tip, due to the bowing hand's proximity to the bow's contact point...
- strongly influenced by baroque violin technique with staccato and Scotch snap bowing techniques and double stops. A Scottish Borders tradition with a repertoire...
- girl or woman bends her knees while bowing her head. In Western culture it is the feminine equivalent of bowing by males. Miss Manners characterizes...