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    mow
    [mō]
    verb
    mow (verb) · mows (third person present) · mowed (past tense) · mowing (present participle) · mown (past participle)
    1. cut down (an area of grass) with a machine:
      "mow the lawn a day or two before you go, so it stays looking tidy while you are away"
      • historical
        cut down (grass or a cereal crop) with a scythe or a sickle:
        "they mowed green corn, to give the blades to horses"
    Origin
    Old English māwan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch maaien, German mähen ‘mow’, also to mead.
    mow
    [mou]
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    dialect
    mow (noun) · mows (plural noun)
    1. a stack of hay, grain, or other similar crop:
      "a hay mow"
      • a place in a barn where a stack of hay or grain is put.
    Origin
    Old English mūga; of unknown ultimate origin; compare with Swedish and Norwegian muga ‘heap’.
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    verb
    1. cut down (an area of grass) with a machine:
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    What does Mow mean?Pick the best ones! Spelling Bee Quiz Can you outdo past winners of the National Spelli... The meaning of MOW is a piled-up stack (as of hay or fodder); also : a pile of hay or grain in a barn.
    What is another word for MOW?mow3 (mou, mō), [ Archaic.] n. a wry or derisive grimace. to make mows, mouths, or grimaces. Also, mowe. Synonyms: loft, hayloft, attic, scythe, cut, more... I'll have Jose mow the lawn. Visit the English Only Forum. Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself.
    What does mowed mean?, mowed, mowed or mown, mow·ing. to cut down (grass, grain, etc.) with a scythe or a machine. to mow the lawn. , mowed, mowed or mown, mow·ing. to destroy or kill indiscriminately or in great numbers, as troops in battle. The team mowed down its first four opponents. to knock down. a heap or pile of hay or of sheaves of grain in a barn.
    What does hay mow mean?The part of a barn where hay or grain is stored; haymow or hayloft. A stack or heap of hay, grain, etc., esp. in a barn. Grimace. To cut down grass or other growth. Meals on Wheels. Be careful not to mow the grass too short in fall.
     
  3. verb (used with object), mowed, mowed or mown, mow·ing. to cut down (grass, grain, etc.) with a scythe or a machine. to cut grass, grain, etc., from: to mow the lawn. verb (used without object), mowed, mowed or mown, mow·ing. to cut down grass, grain, etc.
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    v.tr. 1. To cut down (grass or grain) with a scythe or a mechanical device. 2. To cut (grass or grain) from: mow the lawn.
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    To cut the grass from; as, to mow a meadow. To cut grass, etc., with a scythe, or with a machine; to cut grass for hay. A heap or mass of hay or of sheaves of grain stowed in a barn.
     
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