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mow 1 M0455400 (mou)n.1. The place in a barn where hay, grain, or other feed is stored.2. A stack of hay or other feed stored in a barn. [Middle English moue, stack of hay, from Old English mūga; akin to Old Norse mūgr, swathe, crowd.]
mow 2 M0266300 (mō)v. mowed, mowed or mown (mōn), mow·ing, mows 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.v.intr. To cut down grass or other growth.Phrasal Verb: mow down1. To destroy in great numbers as if cutting down, as in battle.2. To overwhelm: mowed down the opposition with strong arguments. [Middle English mouen, from Old English māwan; see mē- in Indo-European roots.] mow′er (mō′ər) n.mowing (ˈməʊɪŋ) n (Agriculture) the act of cutting down (grass, crops, etc) with a hand implement or machineadj (Agriculture) of or relating to cutting down (grass, crops, etc) with a hand implement or machineTranslationsEncyclopediaSeemow |