0 present participle of tow
1 to pull a car, boat, etc. along, fastened behind another vehicle or boat:
This "towing" hypothesis also does not address how the inner nuclear layer neurons are displaced laterally or explain the centripetal movement of the cones.
Therefore, an in vivo towing force is unlikely.
Frithjof was used as a tug, towing whales from the whalers out at sea to the station ashore.
The turbulence was produced by towing a grid in a quiescent tank of fluid, and the spectral measurements were obtained with a conical hot-film anemometer probe.
The services covered by this directive for towing, mooring, cargo-handling, including loading and unloading, do not warrant special attention.
One tug, towing four barges, takes the equivalent of 100 container lorries.
The towing of such a trailer by a motorcycle is liable to reduce braking ability and increase problems of stability and manoeuvring.
The towing of a trailer is liable to reduce the motor cycle's braking ability and increase problems of stability and handling.