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tower
- Main Entry:
- 1tow·er

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈtau̇(-ə)r\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- Middle English tour, tor, from Old English torr & Anglo-French tur, tour, both from Latin turris, from Greek tyrris, tyrsis
- Date:
- before 12th century
1
: a building or structure typically higher than its diameter and high relative to its surroundings that may stand apart (as a campanile) or be attached (as a church belfry) to a larger structure and that may be fully walled in or of skeleton framework (as an observation or transmission tower)
2
: a towering citadel : fortress
3
: one that provides support or protection : bulwark <a tower of strength>
4
: a personal computer case that stands in an upright position
— tow·ered \ˈtau̇(-ə)rd\ adjective
— tow·er·like \ˈtau̇(-ə)r-ˌlīk\ adjective
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