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towered — [tou′ərd] adj. having a tower or towers * * * … Universalium
towered — [tou′ərd] adj. having a tower or towers … English World dictionary
towered — adjective Etymology: Middle English toured, from tour tower + ed more at tower : having a tower : adorned or defended by towers a towered church towered battlements towered cities please us then John Milton … Useful english dictionary
towered — Tower Tow er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {towered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {towering}.] To rise and overtop other objects; to be lofty or very high; hence, to soar. [1913 Webster] On the other side an high rock towered still. Spenser. [1913 Webster] My lord… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
towered — adjective see tower I … New Collegiate Dictionary
towered — adjective Equipped with a tower. Ant: nontowered, towerless … Wiktionary
towered — tow·er || taÊŠÉ™(r) n. tall structure, turret v. rise higher, stand tall, be of great height … English contemporary dictionary
Non-towered airport — Sedona Airport is one of the many airports that operate without a control tower. A non towered airport, sometimes referred to as an uncontrolled airport, is an airport with no operating tower, or air traffic control unit. The vast majority of the … Wikipedia
ivory-towered — | ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : divorced from reality and practical matters : living in or surrounded by an ivory tower : nurturing an ivory tower outlook or approach : cultivating an ivory tower method of living or acting ivory towered… … Useful english dictionary
ivory-towered — adjective Date: 1937 divorced from reality and practical matters < an ivory towered recluse > … New Collegiate Dictionary