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mowed Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

কাস্তে দ্বারা কাটা,





mowed's Usage Examples:

that the grass on the football field at Camp Randall Stadium had not been mowed in a week.


Today this is covered with mowed grass (it was previously cultivated as a corn field) and bordered on the.


The shallow sloping lower (western) half of the common is mostly mowed grass, and the upper (eastern) half is mostly woodland with some small areas.


Coumarin, though responsible for the sweet smell of hay and newly mowed grass, has a bitter taste, and, as such, possibly acts as a means for the.


Hence, it is sometimes mowed to reduce dominance.


Low outcroppings of rock in the mowed turf were grooved and scarred by the last glacial period.


demanded by a labourer to mow his field, swore he would rather the Devil mowed it instead.


user to set up a border wire around the lawn that defines the area to be mowed.


conifers, several springseeps, two perennial streams, wetlands, and a mowed field.


Some fields are planted annually and others are mowed or burned to produce the tender, nutritious grasses preferred by geese.


Mawer is a British occupational surname, which referred to person who mowed pasture lands to provide hay.


large lots (about, one-fifth acre to two or more acres) and surrounded by mowed lawns with naturalistic ornamental plantings of trees and shrubs are associated.


Since 1984 he has meticulously recorded the dates he has mowed his lawn.


reaches 60 cm (24 in) tall when cultivated, and forms rosettes when grazed or mowed.


just of public humiliation, but of being caught by police and of being mowed down by guns.


, by watering), and are regularly mowed to ensure an acceptable length.


Battle of Poitiers, as his father had at Crécy, and the French cavalry were mowed down by English longbowmen as before.


where it has been introduced, it springs up opportunistically in gardens, mowed fields, and other disturbed areas.


the strip of carefully mowed and rolled grass where the bowler bowls.


In the days leading up to the match it is repeatedly mowed and rolled to produce.



Synonyms:

cut down; scythe; cut;

Antonyms:

increased; attend; uncastrated; undiluted;

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