Pow

Etymology
Onomatopoeic.

Interjection

 * 1) Represents the sound of a violent impact, such as a punch.
 * 2) Represents the sound of an explosion.

Translations

 * Spanish: zas

Noun

 * 1) The sound of a violent impact.
 * 2) The sound of an explosion.

Translations

 * Spanish: zas

Anagrams

 * wop

Cornish

 * 1) country, land

Etymology
Scots form of English poll:.

Noun

 * 1) head (of a human, animal, flower etc.)
 * Three times the carline grain'd and rifted, / Then frae the cod her pow she lifted. Three times the old woman groaned and belched, then from the pillow her head she lifted.  (Allan Ramsay, ‘Lucky Spence's Last Advice’)

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