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Verb: mow (mowed,mown)  mow
  1. Cut with a blade or mower
    "mow the grass";
    - cut down
     
  2. [archaic] Make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip
    "mop and mow";
    - pout, mop [archaic]
Noun: mow  mow
  1. A loft in a barn where hay is stored
    "The children loved playing hide-and-seek in the mow";
    - hayloft, haymow

Sounds like: motte, M, mow, mo, mot

Derived forms: mows, mowing, mown, mowed

Type of: attic, cut, garret, grimace, loft, make a face, pull a face [informal]

Part of: barn

Encyclopedia: Mow, Gaya