see|POW
English
Etymology
onomatopoetic|Onomatopoetic.
Pronunciation
rhymes|a�
Interjection
en-intj
- Represents the sound of a violent impact, such as a punch.
- Represents the sound of an explosion.
Translations
trans-top|sound of a violent impact
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|sound of an explosion
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Noun
en-noun
- The sound of a violent impact.
- The sound of an explosion.
Translations
trans-top|sound of a violent impact
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|sound of an explosion
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Category:Onomatopoeia
Scots
Etymology
Scots form of English poll.
Pronunciation
IPA|/p�u/
Noun
sco-noun
- head (of a human, animal, flower etc.)
#:Three times the carline grain'd and rifted, / Then frae the cod her pow she lifted. Three times the old woman groaned and belched, then from the pillow her head she lifted. (Allan Ramsay, �Lucky Spence's Last Advice�)
ru:pow
vi:pow
zh:pow
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