mowing
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English
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Etymology
1.2
Verb
1.3
Noun
English
Etymology
Feom
Middle English
mowynge
; equivalent to
mow
+
-ing
.
Verb
mowing
present
participle
of
mow
Noun
mowing
(
plural
mowings
)
The activity by which something is
mown
.
2008
April 20, Jay Romano, “Got a Mess of Geese? Some Solutions”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
One gallon costs about $220, covers an acre and lasts through about two
mowings
.
Land from which grass is cut.
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