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What (who) is swathe - definition


swathe         
  • A mower with a scythe cuts a swathe through the crop.
  • Swath width of a satellite.
  • A mechanical swather
STRIP OF MOWN CROP LEFT BEHIND THE MOWER
Swath Width; Swath width
v. (d; tr.) ('to wrap') to swathe in (she was swathed in mink)
Swathe         
  • A mower with a scythe cuts a swathe through the crop.
  • Swath width of a satellite.
  • A mechanical swather
STRIP OF MOWN CROP LEFT BEHIND THE MOWER
Swath Width; Swath width
·noun A bandage; a band; a swath.
II. Swathe ·noun To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.
swathe         
  • A mower with a scythe cuts a swathe through the crop.
  • Swath width of a satellite.
  • A mechanical swather
STRIP OF MOWN CROP LEFT BEHIND THE MOWER
Swath Width; Swath width
I. v. a.
Swaddle.
II. n.
Bandage.

Wikipedia

Swathe
A swathe (; rhymes with "bathe") or swath (; rhymes with "cloth") is the width of a scythe stroke or a mowing-machine blade, the path of this width made in mowing or the mown grass or grain lying on such a path.
Examples of use of swathe
1. But they represented a large swathe of the Pashtun population.
2. Akbar There is generally an iota of truth in any swathe of Delhi gossip.
3. By Thursday night, a large swathe of the central US was malfunctioning.
4. A swathe of BBC executives face the axe after keeping the antics under wraps.
5. A swathe of economic data emanating from Japan on Friday painted a mixed picture.