Definition of Swathe in English :

Define Swathe in English

Swathe meaning in English

Meaning of Swathe in English

Pronunciation of Swathe in English

Swathe pronunciation in English

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Swathe

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Noun

1. swathe, wrapping

an enveloping bandage

Verb

2. swaddle, swathe

wrap in swaddling clothes

Example Sentences:
'swaddled the infant'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Swathe

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to bandage (a wound, limb, etc), esp completely
2. 
to wrap a band, garment, etc, around, esp so as to cover completely; swaddle
3. 
to envelop
noun
4. 
a bandage or wrapping
5.  a variant spelling of swath

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Swathe

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verb transitiveWord forms: swathed or ˈswathing
1. 
to wrap or bind up in a long strip or bandage
2. 
to wrap (a bandage, etc.) around something
3. 
to surround or envelop; enclose
noun
4. 
a bandage or wrapping
noun
var. of
swath

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Swathe

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tr.v. swathed, swath·ing, swathes
1.
a. To wrap, as in layers of cloth: swathed herself in towels.
b. To wrap or bind in bandages.
2. To enfold or envelop: Clouds swathed the mountain.
n.
A wrapping, binding, or bandage.
n.
Variant of swath.

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