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Scythe

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Noun

1. scythe

an edge tool for cutting grass; has a long handle that must be held with both hands and a curved blade that moves parallel to the ground

Verb

2. scythe

cut with a scythe

Example Sentences:
'scythe grass or grain'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Scythe

see synonyms of scythe
noun
1. 
a manual implement for cutting grass, etc, having a long handle held with both hands and a curved sharpened blade that moves in a plane parallel to the ground
verb
2. (transitive)
to cut (grass, etc) with a scythe

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Scythe

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noun
1. 
a tool with a long, single-edged blade set at an angle on a long, curved handle, used in cutting long grass, grain, etc. by hand
verb transitiveWord forms: scythed or ˈscything
2. 
to cut with a scythe

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Scythe

see synonyms of scythe
n.
An implement consisting of a long, curved single-edged blade with a long handle, used for mowing or reaping.
tr.v. scythed, scyth·ing, scythes
To cut with or as if with a scythe.

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