A single line of type that ends a paragraph, carried over to the next page or column, A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport, etc, A woman whose husband has died (and has not re-married); feminine of widower, To make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of one's spouse, type of venomous spider, of the genus Latrodectus, a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried, A single word or two left at the end of a paragraph, or a part of a sentence ending a paragraph, which loops over to the next page and stands alone Also, the last sentence of a paragraph which contains only one or two short words, A widow is a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again, To reduce to the condition of a widow; to bereave of a husband; rarely used except in the past participle, To endow with a widow's right, To deprive of one who is loved; to strip of anything beloved or highly esteemed; to make desolate or bare; to bereave, Êin typesetting, a single word in a line by itself, ending a paragraph; considered poor style, a widow is a woman whose husband has died, A woman who was married but whose husband has died, To become, or survive as, the widow of, To make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of ones spouse, Single sentence that appears at the top of a page, separated from the rest of its paragraph on the previous page, relict, (printing) a single line of type, that ends a paragraph, carried over to the next page or column, (informal, in combination) A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport etc, a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried cause to be without a spouse; "The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia, A woman whose husband has died (and has not re-married), In various games, any extra hand or part of a hand, as one dealt to the table, A woman who has lost her husband by death, and has not married again; one living bereaved of a husband, A word or portion of a word that is left alone on a line at the end of a paragraph Space adjustments should be made to the text blocks to remove widows, a lonely word making up the last line of a paragraph, to be avoided when it would fall at the top of a second or subsequent leg or column of type, A short single line at the top of a page or column, usually the last line of a paragraph; to be avoided in good typesetting Also, a single word or syllable standing alone as the last line of a paragraph to top, The last line of a paragraph that, due to pagination, appears at the top of a page all by itself, The end of a paragraph or beginning of a column of text that is undesirably short: a single short word or the end of a hyphenated word, A short line of type, left at the top of a column The worst: single words Computerized typesetting makes them far more common than a fussy page makeup person would have tolerated Some people use this term to refer to any short line at the end of a paragraph and trim stories deftly by eliminating just enough words to eliminate the widows, cause to become a widow or a widower because of the death of a spouse; take away something valuable, woman whose husband has died, cause to be without a spouse; "The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia", A single word left by itself at the top of a page or at the end of a paragraph, A word or portion of a word that is left alone on a line at the end of a paragraph Space adjustments should be made to text blocks to remove widows and orphans, in typesetting, a single word in a line by itself, ending a paragraph; considered poor style, A woman who has not remarried following the death of her husband, The last line of a paragraph appearing by itself at the top of a page See also orphan, A single word or partial line, In composition, a single line from the end of a paragraph that appears at the top of a page by itself; frowned upon in good typography, A word or very short line at the end of a block of text, A word or incomplete line that appears alone at the top of a column of text Editors generally seek to cut text so the widows move back and appear with the rest of the paragraph See Orphan, A word at the end of a paragraph that is alone on a new line or at the top of a page, which can usually be corrected by editing or manipulation of word spacing, A single word, portion of a word, or a few short words left on a line by themselves at the end of a paragraph or column of type Usually considered undesirable on the printed page, a widow can usually be eliminated through editing or rewording See orphan, a line of less than full measure at the top of a column or page; a line with five characters or less on it A widow is acceptable when used as a run-in line above an equation in math books, The last line of a paragraph occurring at the top of a page, In composition, a single word in a line by itself, ending a paragraph; frowned upon in good typography, Simple past tense and past participle of widow, whose spouse has died; who has become a widow or widower, widwe, widow, made a widow by the death of a husband, If someone is widowed, their husband or wife dies. More and more young men are widowed by cancer Imogen stayed with her widowed sister. be widowed if someone is widowed, their husband or wife dies, single because of death of the spouse, past of widow, present participle of widow, Third-person present tense of to widow; to make a widow of, to be treated with kindness (Ex 22:22; Deut 14:29; 16:11, 14; 24:17, 19-21; 26:12; 27:19, etc ) In the New Testament the same tender regard for them is inculcated (Acts 6:1-6; 1 Tim 5:3-16) and exhibited, A text formatting term: The last line of a paragraph is called a widow when it is forced onto a new page by a page break and is separated from the rest of the paragraph See also Orphans, Frances of Rome, Louise de Marillac, Paula, Priscilla, Adelaid, Angela of Foligno, Anne Line, Blaesilla, Catherine of Genoa, Clotilde, Dorothy of Montau, Elizabeth of Hungary, Elizabeth of Pourtugal, Fabiola, Felicity, Hedwig, Helen of Skofde, Ida of Herzfeld, Ivetta of Huy, Julitta, Ludmilla, Macrina the Elder, Margaret of Scotland, Margaret the Barefooted, Matilda, Monica, Olga, Pharaidis, Plural of widow,
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A single line of type that ends a paragraph, carried over to the next page or column
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A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport, etc - "I had been feeling like a bowling-alley widow, but knew he loved the game, so I suggested we join a mixed league."
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A woman whose husband has died (and has not re-married); feminine of widower
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To make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of one's spouse
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type of venomous spider, of the genus Latrodectus
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a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried
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A single word or two left at the end of a paragraph, or a part of a sentence ending a paragraph, which loops over to the next page and stands alone Also, the last sentence of a paragraph which contains only one or two short words
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A widow is a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again
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To reduce to the condition of a widow; to bereave of a husband; rarely used except in the past participle
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To endow with a widow's right
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To deprive of one who is loved; to strip of anything beloved or highly esteemed; to make desolate or bare; to bereave
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Êin typesetting, a single word in a line by itself, ending a paragraph; considered poor style
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a widow is a woman whose husband has died
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A woman who was married but whose husband has died
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To become, or survive as, the widow of
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To make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of ones spouse
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Single sentence that appears at the top of a page, separated from the rest of its paragraph on the previous page
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relict
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(printing) a single line of type, that ends a paragraph, carried over to the next page or column
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(informal, in combination) A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport etc
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a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried cause to be without a spouse; "The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia
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A woman whose husband has died (and has not re-married)
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In various games, any extra hand or part of a hand, as one dealt to the table
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A woman who has lost her husband by death, and has not married again; one living bereaved of a husband
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A word or portion of a word that is left alone on a line at the end of a paragraph Space adjustments should be made to the text blocks to remove widows
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a lonely word making up the last line of a paragraph, to be avoided when it would fall at the top of a second or subsequent leg or column of type
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A short single line at the top of a page or column, usually the last line of a paragraph; to be avoided in good typesetting Also, a single word or syllable standing alone as the last line of a paragraph to top
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The last line of a paragraph that, due to pagination, appears at the top of a page all by itself
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The end of a paragraph or beginning of a column of text that is undesirably short: a single short word or the end of a hyphenated word
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A short line of type, left at the top of a column The worst: single words Computerized typesetting makes them far more common than a fussy page makeup person would have tolerated Some people use this term to refer to any short line at the end of a paragraph and trim stories deftly by eliminating just enough words to eliminate the widows
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cause to become a widow or a widower because of the death of a spouse; take away something valuable fiil
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woman whose husband has died isim
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cause to be without a spouse; "The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia"
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A single word left by itself at the top of a page or at the end of a paragraph
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A word or portion of a word that is left alone on a line at the end of a paragraph Space adjustments should be made to text blocks to remove widows and orphans
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in typesetting, a single word in a line by itself, ending a paragraph; considered poor style
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A woman who has not remarried following the death of her husband
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The last line of a paragraph appearing by itself at the top of a page See also orphan
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A single word or partial line
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In composition, a single line from the end of a paragraph that appears at the top of a page by itself; frowned upon in good typography
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A word or very short line at the end of a block of text
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A word or incomplete line that appears alone at the top of a column of text Editors generally seek to cut text so the widows move back and appear with the rest of the paragraph See Orphan
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A word at the end of a paragraph that is alone on a new line or at the top of a page, which can usually be corrected by editing or manipulation of word spacing
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A single word, portion of a word, or a few short words left on a line by themselves at the end of a paragraph or column of type Usually considered undesirable on the printed page, a widow can usually be eliminated through editing or rewording See orphan
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a line of less than full measure at the top of a column or page; a line with five characters or less on it A widow is acceptable when used as a run-in line above an equation in math books
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The last line of a paragraph occurring at the top of a page
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In composition, a single word in a line by itself, ending a paragraph; frowned upon in good typography
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widowed
Simple past tense and past participle of widow
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widowed
whose spouse has died; who has become a widow or widower - ""I can't remember if I cried when I read about his widowed bride" (from the song "American Pie" by Don McLean (1959))"
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A widow
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Widowed
widow
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widowed
made a widow by the death of a husband sıfat
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widowed
If someone is widowed, their husband or wife dies. More and more young men are widowed by cancer Imogen stayed with her widowed sister. be widowed if someone is widowed, their husband or wife dies
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widowed
single because of death of the spouse
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widowed
past of widow
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widowing
present participle of widow
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Third-person present tense of to widow; to make a widow of
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widows
to be treated with kindness (Ex 22:22; Deut 14:29; 16:11, 14; 24:17, 19-21; 26:12; 27:19, etc ) In the New Testament the same tender regard for them is inculcated (Acts 6:1-6; 1 Tim 5:3-16) and exhibited
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widows
A text formatting term: The last line of a paragraph is called a widow when it is forced onto a new page by a page break and is separated from the rest of the paragraph See also Orphans
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widows
Frances of Rome, Louise de Marillac, Paula, Priscilla, Adelaid, Angela of Foligno, Anne Line, Blaesilla, Catherine of Genoa, Clotilde, Dorothy of Montau, Elizabeth of Hungary, Elizabeth of Pourtugal, Fabiola, Felicity, Hedwig, Helen of Skofde, Ida of Herzfeld, Ivetta of Huy, Julitta, Ludmilla, Macrina the Elder, Margaret of Scotland, Margaret the Barefooted, Matilda, Monica, Olga, Pharaidis
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