2. A blowgun; a blowtube. Blowpipe analysis (Chem.), analysis by means of the blowpipe. — Blowpipe reaction (Chem.), the characteristic behavior of a substance subjected to a test by means of the blowpipe.
BLOWPOINT
Blow"point` (, n.
Defn: A child's game. [Obs.]
BLOWSE
Blowse, n.
Defn: See Blowze.
BLOWTH
Blowth, n. Etym: [From Blow to blossom: cf. Growth.]
Defn: A blossoming; a bloom. [Obs. or Archaic] "In the blowth and bud." Sir W. Raleigh.
BLOWTUBE
Blow"tube`, n.
1. A blowgun. Tylor.
2. A similar instrument, commonly of tin, used by boys for discharging paper wads and other light missiles.