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  • 31Hay — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Patronyme 2 Ville 3 Technologie …

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  • 32hay — I. /heɪ / (say hay) noun 1. grass, clover, lucerne, etc., cut and dried for use as fodder. 2. grass mowed or intended for mowing. 3. Colloquial money. –verb (t) 4. to convert (grass) into hay. 5. to furnish (horses, etc.) with hay. –phrase 6. a… …

  • 33hay — noun … OF HAY ▪ bale VERB + HAY ▪ cut, harvest, make ▪ The freshly harvested hay was taken into the hayloft. ▪ They make hay …

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  • 34hay — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. provender, fodder, roughage, forage, feed; see also grass 1 . Types of hay include: red clover, wild hay, timothy, sweetgrass, alsike, sweet clover, soybeans, swamp hay, alfalfa, oat hay, millet. • hit the hay*, Syn. go to… …

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  • 35hay — n. 1) to make hay 2) to bundle, gather, stack hay 3) a haystack 4) (misc.) (AE; colloq.) to hit the hay ( to go to sleep ) * * * [heɪ] gather stack hay a haystack to bundle to make hay (misc.) (AE; colloq.) to hit the hay …

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  • 36hay — [[t]he͟ɪ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Hay is grass which has been cut and dried so that it can be used to feed animals. ...bales of hay. ...traditional hay making methods. 2) PHRASE: V inflects If you say that someone is making hay or is making hay while… …

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  • 37hay — 1. n. & v. n. grass mown and dried for fodder. v. 1 intr. make hay. 2 tr. put (land) under grass for hay. 3 tr. make into hay. Phrases and idioms: hay fever an allergy with catarrhal and other asthmatic symptoms, caused by pollen or dust. make… …

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  • 38Hay — 1 Original name in latin Hay Name in other language HXX, Hay State code AU Continent/City Australia/Sydney longitude 34.50429 latitude 144.84474 altitude 91 Population 2660 Date 2013 06 01 2 Original name in latin Hay Name in other language Hay,… …

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  • 39hay — I. noun Etymology: Middle English hey, from Old English hīeg; akin to Old High German hewi hay, Old English hēawan to hew Date: before 12th century 1. herbage and especially grass mowed and cured for fodder 2. reward 3. slang bed 4. a small sum… …

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  • 40hay — [[t]heɪ[/t]] n. 1) agr. herbage, as grass, clover, or alfalfa, cut and dried for use as forage 2) sts Slang. a) a small sum of money b) money 3) pha sts Slang. marijuana 4) agr. to convert (plant material) into hay 5) agr. to feed with hay 6) agr …

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