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- Dictionarybower/ˈbaʊə/
noun
- 1. a pleasant shady place under trees or climbing plants in a garden or wood. Similar
verb
- 1. shade or enclose (a place or person): literary "trees here and there bowered the cottages"
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The meaning of BOWER is an attractive dwelling or retreat. How to use bower in a sentence. Did you know?
BOWER definition: 1. a pleasant place under the branches of a tree in a wood or garden 2. a pleasant place under the…. Learn more.
bower in British English. (ˈbaʊə ) noun. 1. a shady leafy shelter or recess, as in a wood or garden; arbour. 2. literary. a lady's bedroom or apartments, esp in a medieval castle; boudoir. 3. literary. a country cottage, esp one regarded as charming or picturesque.
noun. a shady leafy shelter or recess, as in a wood or garden; arbour. literary. a lady's bedroom or apartments, esp in a medieval castle; boudoir. literary. a country cottage, esp one regarded as charming or picturesque.
BOWER meaning: 1. a pleasant place under the branches of a tree in a wood or garden 2. a pleasant place under the…. Learn more.
1. a shady leafy shelter or recess, as in a wood or garden; arbour. 2. literary a lady's bedroom or apartments, esp in a medieval castle; boudoir. 3. literary a country cottage, esp one regarded as charming or picturesque.
A natural or human-made arch that supports climbing plants is a bower. For next year's holiday card, you should use that photo of your dog sitting under the bower of flowering roses.