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10 Scythe
Meanings:
Scythe (noun - thing) I asked myself what is Scythe, as a thing?
Tool, Utensil, Implement, instrument, chisel, knife, Mower, scissor, carver, cutter, Blade, plane, gouge, (Edge Tool), (Manual Tool),
Scythe (noun)
harvest, Haying, removal, Withdrawal, dismissal, release, discharge, eliminate, elimination, deletion, Extraction, Release, Separtation, Separate, Pruner, Editing, reviser, revisor, Culler, Farm, Farming, Gather, Gathering, Collect, Crop, Yeild, Labour,
Scythe (Adjective)
Sharp, Quick, Cuts, Rapid, Slice, Trim, carve, Releasable, Cull, revisable, harvestable, ,
Scythe (Verb)
Cut, cutting, Mow, Mowing, released, releasing, releases, discharged, discharging, discharges, scything, Carving, Carved, Trimming, Trimmed, Slicing, sliced, removing, removed, pruned, pruning, culled, culling, culls, farmed, farming, farms, hayed, haying, hays, collected, collecting, collects,
Examples:
Cut:
To mow, reap, or harvest
cut one's losses
Cut the cards
cut grain
cut grass
cut cloth with scissors.
cut one's hair.
cut a diamond
cut a limb from a tree
cut a payroll
cut a budget
cut the cooking time in half
cut a line from a poem.
cut whiskey with water
cut the noise
cut an engine.
cut a check to cover travel expenses
cut the long hours
cut across a field
a cut in salary
Phrases:
cut back
cut down
cut in
cut off
cut out
cut up Informal
cut a fat hog Texas
cut a wide swath
cut both ways
cut corners
cut down to size
cut it Informal
cut loose
cut no ice
cut off (one's) nose to spite (one's) face
cut (one's) losses
cut (one's) teeth on
cut short
cut the cheese Vulgar Slang
cut the mustard
cut to the chase
cut a calf from a herd
cut and dried
cut one's losses
Napoleon Bonaparte once noted that “Occupation is the scythe of time,” meaning that work mows down or diminishes time.
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Meanings:
Scythe (noun - thing) I asked myself what is Scythe, as a thing?
Tool, Utensil, Implement, instrument, chisel, knife, Mower, scissor, carver, cutter, Blade, plane, gouge, (Edge Tool), (Manual Tool),
Scythe (noun)
harvest, Haying, removal, Withdrawal, dismissal, release, discharge, eliminate, elimination, deletion, Extraction, Release, Separtation, Separate, Pruner, Editing, reviser, revisor, Culler, Farm, Farming, Gather, Gathering, Collect, Crop, Yeild, Labour,
Scythe (Adjective)
Sharp, Quick, Cuts, Rapid, Slice, Trim, carve, Releasable, Cull, revisable, harvestable, ,
Scythe (Verb)
Cut, cutting, Mow, Mowing, released, releasing, releases, discharged, discharging, discharges, scything, Carving, Carved, Trimming, Trimmed, Slicing, sliced, removing, removed, pruned, pruning, culled, culling, culls, farmed, farming, farms, hayed, haying, hays, collected, collecting, collects,
Examples:
Cut:
To mow, reap, or harvest
cut one's losses
Cut the cards
cut grain
cut grass
cut cloth with scissors.
cut one's hair.
cut a diamond
cut a limb from a tree
cut a payroll
cut a budget
cut the cooking time in half
cut a line from a poem.
cut whiskey with water
cut the noise
cut an engine.
cut a check to cover travel expenses
cut the long hours
cut across a field
a cut in salary
Phrases:
cut back
cut down
cut in
cut off
cut out
cut up Informal
cut a fat hog Texas
cut a wide swath
cut both ways
cut corners
cut down to size
cut it Informal
cut loose
cut no ice
cut off (one's) nose to spite (one's) face
cut (one's) losses
cut (one's) teeth on
cut short
cut the cheese Vulgar Slang
cut the mustard
cut to the chase
cut a calf from a herd
cut and dried
cut one's losses
Napoleon Bonaparte once noted that “Occupation is the scythe of time,” meaning that work mows down or diminishes time.
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