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kowtow
 
SYLLABICATION:kow·tow
PRONUNCIATION:  kou-tou, koutou
INTRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: kow·towed, kow·tow·ing, kow·tows
1. To kneel and touch the forehead to the ground in expression of deep respect, worship, or submission, as formerly done in China. 2. To show servile deference. See synonyms at fawn1.
NOUN:1. The act of kneeling and touching the forehead to the ground. 2. An obsequious act.
ETYMOLOGY:From Chinese (Mandarin) kòu tóu, a kowtow : kòu, to knock + tóu, head.
 
 
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