hoe blade
21Horse hoe — Hoe Hoe, n. [OF. hoe, F. houe; of German origin, cf. OHG. houwa, howa, G. haue, fr. OHG. houwan to hew. See {Hew} to cut.] 1. A tool chiefly for digging up weeds, and arranging the earth about plants in fields and gardens. It is made of a flat… …
22Song of the hoe — Stone hoes from America. The first basalt hoes in the Near East would have looked similar to these …
23Dutch hoe — noun a hoe that is used by pushing rather than pulling • Syn: ↑scuffle, ↑scuffle hoe • Hypernyms: ↑hoe * * * noun Usage: usually capitalized D : scuffle hoe * * * …
24Diamond blade — A close up of a diamond blade, showing worn metal behind the diamonds on the blade. A diamond blade is a saw blade which has diamonds fixed on the blade s base to use the diamonds to cut hard or abrasive materials. There are many types of diamond …
25scuffle hoe — n. a hoe with a flat blade, pushed back and forth through the surface soil, as to weed * * * …
26warren hoe — /ˈwɒrən hoʊ/ (say woruhn hoh) noun a specialised hoe for sowing seeds in long rows, with a heavy point for uprooting weeds and a blade for covering over the seeds. Also, Warren hoe …
27scuffle hoe — n. a hoe with a flat blade, pushed back and forth through the surface soil, as to weed …
28draw hoe — noun A hoe designed for pulling soil towards one, having a flat blade at about right angles to the handle • • • Main Entry: ↑draw …
29duo hoe — /ˈdjuoʊ hoʊ/ (say dyoohoh hoh) noun a hoe with two sides, having a rake or fork on one side, and a blade on the other …
30Dutch hoe — /ˈdʌtʃ hoʊ/ (say duch hoh) noun a hoe with a single, upward facing blade that slides through weeds; used for working between plants …