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3 Letter Words for Mow
Definitions for Mow
[1] to cut down (grass, grain, etc.) with a scythe or a machine.
[2] to cut grass, grain, etc., from: to mow the lawn.
[3] to cut down grass, grain, etc.
[4] mow down , to destroy or kill indiscriminately or in great numbers, as troops in battle. to defeat, overwhelm, or overcome: The team mowed down its first four opponents. to knock down.
[5] the place in a barn where hay, sheaves of grain, etc., are stored.
[6] a heap or pile of hay or of sheaves of grain in a barn.
[7] Chiefly Northern and North Midland U.S. to store (hay) in a barn.
[8] a wry or derisive grimace.
[9] to make mows, mouths, or grimaces.
[10] to cut down (grass, crops, etc) with a hand implement or machine
[11] (tr) to cut the growing vegetation of (a field, lawn, etc)
[12] the part of a barn where hay, straw, etc, is stored
[13] the hay, straw, etc, stored
[14] an archaic word for grimace
Words related to Mow
trim, shear, crop, clip, scythe, sickle
Words nearby Mow
moving stairway, moving target indicator, moving van, moving violation, moviola, mow, mow down, mowat, mowburnt, mowdie, mowe
Origin of Mow
31275–1325; Middle English mowe < Middle French moue lip, pout, Old French moe < Frankish; akin to Middle Dutch mouwe protruded lip
Word origin for Mow
C14: from Old French moe a pout, or Middle Dutch mouwe