Best bower

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bower \Bo"wer\, n. [From {Bow}, v. & n.]
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   1. One who bows or bends.
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   2. (Naut.) An anchor carried at the bow of a ship.
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   3. A muscle that bends a limb, esp. the arm. [Obs.]
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            His rawbone arms, whose mighty brawned bowers
            Were wont to rive steel plates and helmets hew.
                                                  --Spenser.
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   {Best bower}, {Small bower}. See {the Note under Anchor}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bower \Bow"er\ (bou"[~e]r), n. [G. bauer a peasant. So called
   from the figure sometimes used for the knave in cards. See
   {Boor}.]
   One of the two highest cards in the pack commonly used in the
   game of euchre.
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   {Right bower}, the knave of the trump suit, the highest card
      (except the "Joker") in the game.

   {Left bower}, the knave of the other suit of the same color
      as the trump, being the next to the right bower in value.
      

   {Best bower} or {Joker}, in some forms of euchre and some
      other games, an extra card sometimes added to the pack,
      which takes precedence of all others as the highest card.
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