Bowen-s-disease


bowen’s disease

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    the act or art of playing a stringed instrument with a bow. the individual way of using the bow in playing a stringed instrument, including the way in which the musician approaches the music emotionally, the articulation of individual notes, and the manner in which the notes of a passage are grouped together. to bend […]

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    a rather deep, round dish or basin, used chiefly for holding liquids, food, etc. the contents of a bowl: a bowl of tomato soup. a rounded, cuplike, hollow part: the bowl of a pipe. a large drinking cup. festive drinking; conviviality. any bowl-shaped depression or formation. an edifice with tiers of seats forming sides like […]


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