Definition of Callows. Meaning of Callows. Synonyms of Callows

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Definition of Callows

Callow
Callow Cal*low", n. (Zo["o]l.) [Named from its note.] A kind of duck. See Old squaw.

Meaning of Callows from wikipedia

- found on low-lying river floodplains. The callows are located at the center of Ireland. 5856 hectares of the callows are protected as a Special Area of Conservation...
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- Northern Ireland Shannon Callows, an area of flood-prone land along the River Shannon in Ireland Callow (surname) Callow, in biology, an arthropod that...
- occasional flooding of the Callows. The name "callows" is an anglicisation of the Irish word caladh which means "water meadows". The Callows are a classified as...
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