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tower
noun
1
a a tall narrow structure, usually circular or square in shape, that often forms part of a larger lower building such as a church or castle;
b a tall free-standing structure built for a specified purpose, such as for defence, as a lookout, for housing machinery, etc a control tower .
2 a fortress, especially one with one or more towers the Tower of London .
verb (towered , towering ) intr
1 (usu tower above something or someone) to reach a great height, or rise high above it or them.
2 (usu tower over someone) to be considerably taller than them or intellectually superior to them.
[Anglo-Saxon torr ]
towered adjective .
towering see separate entry.
noun
1
a a tall narrow structure, usually circular or square in shape, that often forms part of a larger lower building such as a church or castle;
b a tall free-standing structure built for a specified purpose, such as for defence, as a lookout, for housing machinery, etc a control tower .
2 a fortress, especially one with one or more towers the Tower of London .
verb (towered , towering ) intr
1 (usu tower above something or someone) to reach a great height, or rise high above it or them.
2 (usu tower over someone) to be considerably taller than them or intellectually superior to them.
[Anglo-Saxon torr ]
towered adjective .
towering see separate entry.
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