Cowl
31Cowl (oast) — Cowls on a maltings at Ware, Herts. A Cowl is a device used on a kiln to keep the weather out of, and induce a flow of air through, the kiln. They are normally associated with oasts but can also be found on breweries (Letheringsett, Norfolk),… …
32Cowl (disambiguation) — A cowl may refer to: Cowl, a garment worn by monks Cowl (chimney), a device fitted to a chimney pot to prevent wind blowing the smoke back down into the room beneath Cowl (oast), the revolving device found on oasts, maltings, and breweries Cowl… …
33Cowl unit — The GM EMD F40PH is one of many cowl designs. A cowl unit is a body style of diesel locomotive. The terminology is a North American one, though similar locomotives exist elsewhere. A cowl unit is one with full width enclosing bodywork, similar to …
34Cowl, Jane — ▪ American playwright and actress also called Jane Cowles , original name Grace Bailey born Dec. 14, 1883, Boston, Mass., U.S. died June 22, 1950, Santa Monica, Calif. highly successful American playwright and actress of the first half… …
35Cowl, Jane — (1884 1950) Born in Boston, Jane Cowl made her Broadway debut in David Belasco s Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1903), after which she acted in several Belasco productions, including The Music Master (1904), The Rose of the Rancho (1906), A Grand Army… …
36cowl neck — n. a neckline on a woman s garment that hangs in draped folds [as adj.] a cowl neck sweater * * * ˈcowl neck 7 [cowl neck] noun a ↑collar on a woman s sweater that hangs in several folds …
37cowl-neck — noun Date: 1978 a high loose fitting turnover collar used especially for sweaters • cowl necked adjective …
38cowl-necked — adjective see cowl neck …
39cowl flaps — The movable flaps located at the exit of the cowling that houses an air cooled reciprocating engine. The amount of cooling air is controlled by opening or closing the cowl flaps …
40cowl panel — A British term for cowl …