Mow (verb)

  1. Cut down (grass or other vegetation) with a machine or by hand.
  2. To cut down the grass or other vegetation in a field or lawn with a machine or by hand.

Origin:

Old english māwan, of germanic origin; related to dutch maaien and german mähen.

Examples:

  1. He mowed the lawn with a push mower.
  2. She mowed the hay in the field with a tractor.
  3. The farmer mowed the wheat to harvest it.
  4. The park workers mowed the grass to keep it short.
  5. The grass was mowed for the first time this season.
Some random words: anticlerical, nondrinker, fuchsia