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pronunciation
Ok, I have seen this written many, many times but only heard it pronounced out loud once. How the guy pronounced it surprised me because I had been hearing it the other way.
The word / phrase is "bottom bow." As on a tuba; I always pronounced it as in "bow tie," and he pronounced it as in "bow-wow."
Which is it?
MA, displaying ignorance
The word / phrase is "bottom bow." As on a tuba; I always pronounced it as in "bow tie," and he pronounced it as in "bow-wow."
Which is it?
MA, displaying ignorance
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Re: pronunciation
I've been pronouncing it the same way as you have, MA -- it seems to fit (the shape is similar to a rainbow).MaryAnn wrote:The word / phrase is "bottom bow." As on a tuba; I always pronounced it as in "bow tie," and he pronounced it as in "bow-wow."
Which is it?
If the second pronunciation is correct, and if it's meant to be similar to "branch" (i.e., a botanical reference), then the correct spelling would be "bough".
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Re: pronunciation
I think either would be OK when speaking. I'm inclined to go with the long o (like the archery equipment) which matches the first definition at dictonary.comKevin Hendrick wrote:I've been pronouncing it the same way as you have, MA -- it seems to fit (the shape is similar to a rainbow).MaryAnn wrote:Which is it?
If the second pronunciation is correct, and if it's meant to be similar to "branch" (i.e., a botanical reference), then the correct spelling would be "bough".
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bow n.
1. A bent, curved, or arched object.
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bow n. Nautical
1. The front section of a ship or boat.
2. The oar or the person wielding the oar closest to the bow.
bow n.
An inclination of the head or body, as in greeting, consent, courtesy, acknowledgment, submission, or veneration.
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bough n.
A tree branch, especially a large or main branch.
bough n.
any of the larger branches of a tree
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