cowl

[kaʊl]

cowl Definition

  • 1a large loose hood, especially one forming part of a monk's habit
  • 2a covering for a chimney or ventilation pipe, usually made of galvanized iron and often shaped like a hood
  • 3a cowling

Using cowl: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cowl" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The monk's cowl covered his head and shoulders.

  • Example

    The cowl on the chimney prevented rain from entering the house.

  • Example

    The mechanic removed the cowl to access the engine.

cowl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cowl

Phrases with cowl

  • cowl neck

    a neckline on a garment that drapes in soft folds

    Example

    She wore a sweater with a cowl neck to stay warm.

  • an air intake system for high-performance engines that is designed to increase airflow

    Example

    The car's cowl induction system gave it a boost in horsepower.

  • a removable panel on a vehicle that covers the engine compartment

    Example

    The mechanic removed the cowl panel to access the engine.

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Summary: cowl in Brief

A 'cowl' [kaʊl] is a large loose hood, often worn by monks. It can also refer to a covering for a chimney or ventilation pipe, or a cowling. Examples include 'The monk's cowl covered his head and shoulders,' and 'The mechanic removed the cowl to access the engine.' Phrases include 'cowl neck,' 'cowl induction,' and 'cowl panel.'