Swathe vs. Swath

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Swatheverb

To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.

Swathenoun

A bandage; a band; a swath.

Swathenoun

an enveloping bandage

Swatheverb

wrap in swaddling clothes;

Swathenoun

a broad strip or area of something

Swathenoun

a row or line of grass, corn, or other crop as it falls or lies when mown or reaped

Swathenoun

a strip left clear by the passage of a mowing machine or scythe

Swathenoun

a piece or strip of material in which something is wrapped

Swatheverb

wrap in several layers of fabric

Swathe

A swathe (: rhymes with ) or swath (: rhymes with ) is the width of a scythe stroke or a mowing-machine blade, the path of this width made in mowing or the mown grass or grain lying on such a path. The mower with a scythe moves along the mowing-edge with the uncut grass to the right and the cut grass laid in a neat row to the left, on the previously mown land.

Swathnoun

The track cut out by a scythe in mowing.

Swathnoun

A broad sweep or expanse, such as of land or of people.

Swathnoun

A line of grass or grain cut and thrown together by the scythe in mowing or cradling.

Swathnoun

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.

Swathnoun

A band or fillet; a swathe.

Swathnoun

the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine

Swathnoun

a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)

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