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View synonyms for

mower

[ moh-er ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mower1

1400–50; late Middle English: one who mows; mow 1, -er 1
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About the size of a riding lawn mower, the machine chews through about eight barrels of batteries an hour, eight times faster than the drum roller method.

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In his home town of York he and some friends took apart an old lawn mower to build a go-kart out of the parts.

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But tucked into some bushes was a bucket and a toy lawn mower.

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Not long after, he spotted a horse-drawn mower down in a valley.

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Landscapes with native plants, on the other hand, will require less water use and less pollution from gas-powered lawn mowers and offer better support for our threatened birds and insect pollinators.

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