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by ows i hope you mean owls. If it is, then the babies are called owlets or fledglings. :)
a lanista is a person who ows a gladiator.a lanista is a person who ows a gladiator.
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The word "ow" is an interjection (exclamation) and has no formal plural. However, colloquially you could say you heard some "ows" from an injured skateboarder.
son sown sow won wons (is that even a word??) own owns now nows (again, is that even a word???) ows (like...she "ows" when people hit her?)
Subordo: RuminantiaFamilia: Bovidae
"Brows" and "ows" are words that rhyme with "plows."
The sparrows in this food web are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. They chow down on grasshoppers as part of their diet, but they also snack on seeds and other plant matter. Basically, these little birdies are not picky eaters and will happily munch on whatever they can get their beaks on.
This is an invalid question. If you are getting confused by what OWS is saying then there are numerous corporations and they are owned by all sorts of people that happen to be in control.
A minor can begin work in Kentucky at age of 14 years old.