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low in Bengali বাংলা

low in Konkani कोंकणी

low in Maithili মৈথিলী

low in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

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low in Telugu తెలుగు

low in Urdu اُردُو

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  • low
    adj. 1. not high or tall; short.
    Ex. low walls, a low hedge. This footstool is very low.
    2a. near the ground, the floor, or a base; close to the earth.
    Ex. a low shelf, a low jump, a low bow.
    b. near the horizon.
    Ex. the l

  • low
    adv. 1a. at or to a low point, place, rank, amount, degree, price, or other condition.
    Ex. Supplies are running low.
    b. near the horizon.
    Ex. The sun sank low.
    2. near the ground, floor, or base.
    Ex. to fly low.
    3.

  • low
    expr. lay low,
    a. to knock down.
    Ex. The boxer laid low his opponent.
    b. to kill.
    Ex. The enemy was laid low.

  • low
    expr. lie low, to stay hidden; keep still.
    Ex. After the third robbery, the thieves decided to lie low for a time. I shall lie low and pretend to know nothing about it. Brer Fox, he lay low (Joel Chandler Harris).

  • low
    low (1), adjective, adverb, noun.

  • low
    low (2), verb, noun.

  • low
    low (3), noun, verb.
    (Especially Scottish.)

  • low
    noun lowness.

  • low
    noun the sound a cow makes; mooing.

  • low
    noun 1. a flame; blaze.
    2. a lantern, torch, or candle.

  • low
    noun 1. that which is low, or something or someone in a low position.
    Ex. We take the rough with the smooth, the low with the high. From the light, flutey high notes, where sopranos often lose character, to rich, viola-like lows (Time).
    2. a

  • low
    v.i. to flame, blaze, or glow. Also, lowe.

  • low
    v.i., v.t. to make the sound of a cow; moo.
    Ex. The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea (Thomas Gray).

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