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bowtie

a. Having the shape that the displayed part of a bowtie does when the latter is tied. alt. 1 A man's necktie tied in a bow around the throat. 2 (context US English) A kind of road intersection. See (w: Bowtie (road)). n. 1 A man's necktie tied in a bow around the throat. 2 (context US English) A kind of road intersection. See (w: Bowtie (road)).

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Bowtie (road)

The bowtie is an alternative to the Michigan left format that uses roundabouts on the cross street.

Bowtie (sequence analysis)

Bowtie is a software package commonly used for sequence alignment and sequence analysis in bioinformatics.

Usage examples of "bowtie".

In his corduroy jacket and bowtie he felt mercifully remote from the dark-suited businessmen ranged opposite him, most of them doggedly studying the City news.

In his navy blue suit, white shirt, and yellow bowtie, Doltmeer looked strangely proper to be gently stuffing dead flies into the mouths of carnivorous plants.

He was impressively attired in a custom-tailored tuxedo, a hand-tied bowtie edged with gold thread, and diamond studs and cuff links.

He turned to the front page of the book, where a great many numbers had been written over and around Pam's doodles — eyes and cartoon bowties, mostly.

Sampson and I had dinner and a couple of beers at Bowties inside the hotel, then we turned in for the night.

Sampson and I had dinner and a couple of beers at Bowties inside the hotel, then turned in for the night.

He looked smaller, almost doll-like, a miniature of his old self, all surplus pared away, the skin drawn back tightly over his cheekbones, his colour a peculiar off-yellow, as though he were turning into an elderly Japanese, one of those desiccated little ancients in blue suits and bowties that can sometimes be seen sitting calmly beside the tickers in down­town brokerage houses.

This one had rusted nips of barbed wire running up the inside like sharp little bowties.

I'm wearing a paisley smoking jacket and a bowtie I found in my father's closet at The Carlyle.