jaw in Dogri डोगरी
- खाडी-खाड्डी ⇄ Jaw dogri
- जबड़ा ⇄ Jaw dogri
jaw in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- زیٖٹھ کَتھ باتھ ⇄ jaw kashmiri
- ووٚٹ ⇄ jaw kashmiri
jaw in Telugu తెలుగు
- దవడ వాడు నక్కిళ్లుబడి చచ్చినాడు ⇄ jaw telugu
- పండ్లు కట్టుకొని చచ్చినాడు. పిచ్చిసుద్దులు ⇄ jaw telugu
- పిచ్చికూతలు. ⇄ jaw telugu
jaw in English
- jaw ⇄ adj. jawless. english
- jaw ⇄ expr. jaws,
a. the mouth with its jawbones and teeth.
Ex. The hungry spaniels ... with greedy jaws (Edmund Spenser).
b. a narrow entrance to a valley, mountain pass, channel, or the like.
Ex. The guide ... led slowly through theenglish - jaw ⇄ jaw (1), noun, verb. english
- jaw ⇄ jaw (2), noun, verb.
(Scottish.)english - jaw ⇄ noun a quantity of water or other liquid dashed, splashed, or thrown out; an outpour of water or other liquid. english
- jaw ⇄ noun jawer. english
- jaw ⇄ noun 1. the lower part of the face.
2. the upper or lower bone, or sets of bones, that together form the framework of the mouth; jawbone. The lower jaw is movable.
(SYN) mandible, maxilla.
3. (Slang.)
a. talk; gossip.
benglish - jaw ⇄ v.i. (Slang.)1. to go on talking at great length, in a boring way; gossip.
Ex. This fellow was leaning against the counter, jawing with the blond waitress (Guy Endore).
2. to find fault; scold.
Ex. Sambo's allers a jawin' at me 'causeenglish - jaw ⇄ v.i. to dash, pour, or splash. english
- jaw ⇄ v.t. (Slang.) to scold or lecture.
Ex. I have been jawed for letting you go (Frederick Marryat).english - jaw ⇄ v.t. to pour or dash (water or other liquid) in waves. english