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    scythe
    /sʌɪð/

    noun

    • 1. a tool used for cutting crops such as grass or corn, with a long curved blade at the end of a long pole attached to one or two short handles.

    verb

    • 1. cut with a scythe: "the grass was scythed at regular intervals"

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  3. A scythe is a tool with a long, sharp, curved blade and a long handle, used to cut grass or hay. It can also be a verb meaning to move very quickly through a group of people or things. See more details, examples and translations of scythe in different languages.

  4. A scythe is a tool with a curved blade and a long handle for cutting grass or grain. Learn more about its origin, usage, and examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. A scythe is a tool with a long, sharp, curved blade and a long handle, used to cut grass or other plants. It can also be a verb meaning to move very quickly through a group of people or things. See how to pronounce scythe and learn its translations in different languages.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScytheScythe - Wikipedia

    A scythe is a hand tool for mowing grass or harvesting crops, with a curved blade mounted on a shaft. Learn about the origin, parts, technique and types of scythes, and how they are different from reapers and mowers.

  7. A scythe is a curved blade attached to a handle for cutting grass or grain by hand. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  8. A scythe is a sharp, curved blade used for mowing or reaping. While farmers use it to cut plants, the grim reaper uses it to, well, scare you to death.

  9. A scythe is a tool for cutting grass or grain by hand, with a long handle and a curved blade. Learn how to use the word scythe in sentences, synonyms, translations and related terms.