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Definition of WILLOW

Willow
Willow Wil"low, v. t. To open and cleanse, as cotton, flax, or wool, by means of a willow. See Willow, n., 2.

Meaning of WILLOW from wikipedia

- Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs...
- Willow Camille Reign Smith (born October 31, 2000), also known mononymously as Willow, is an American singer-songwriter and actress. The only daughter...
- The willow ptarmigan (/ˈtɑːrmɪɡən/) (Lagopus lagopus) is a bird in the grouse subfamily Tetraoninae of the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is also known...
- Willow is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Willow. It was released on July 19, 2019, through MSFTS Music and Roc Nation. The album...
- **** willow is a name given to many of the smaller species of the genus Salix (willows and sallows) when their furry catkins are young in early spring...
- Willow is a 1988 American dark fantasy drama film directed by Ron Howard and produced by Nigel Wooll. The film was executive produced by George Lucas and...
- Look up willow tree in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Willows are a genus of trees. Willow Tree may refer to: Willow Tree, New South Wales, a village...
- Willow Rosenberg is a fictional character created for the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). She was developed by Joss Whedon...
- Willow Patterson (born January 22, 1995), known by the stage name Willow Pill, is an American drag performer. She is best known as the winner of season...
- The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became po****r at the end of the 18th century in England...