
1) Belt
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1) Crop-circle line 2) Cutting trail 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Long, narrow strip 6) Machete stroke 7) Mowed path 8) Mowed strip 9) Mown strip 10) Mown tract 11) Mown-down strip 12) Narrow strip 13) Path behind a mower 14) Path behind the Lawn-Boy 15) Path cut by a scythe
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• (v. t.) A line of grass or grain cut and thrown together by the scythe in mowing or cradling. • (v. t.) A band or fillet; a swathe. • (v. t.) The whole sweep of a scythe, or the whole breadth from which grass or grain is cut by a scythe or a machine, in mowing or cradling; as, to cut a wide swath.
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Width of a target area sprayed at one pass or a strip of cut herbage lying on the stubble.
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Swath (swath; 277)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
swaðu a track, trace; akin to Dutch
zwaad ,
zwad ,
zwade , a swath of grass, German
schwad ,
schwaden ; perhaps, originally, a shred. Confer
Swathe ,
transitive verb ]
1. A line ...
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[
n] - the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine 2. [n] - a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
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A row of grass or straw which is laid ready for baling or similar operation.
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belt noun a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
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the space covered by the stroke of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine. · the piece or strip so cut. · a line or ridge of grass, grain, or the like, cut and thrown together by a scythe or mowing machine. · a strip, belt, or long and relatively narrow extent of anything. · to make a pretentious display; attract notice: The...
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a path or strip
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