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91Harrow — Original name in latin Harrow Name in other language State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 51.57835 latitude 0.33208 altitude 69 Population 0 Date 2010 10 17 …
92harrow — har|row [ˈhærəu US rou] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: herfi] a farming machine with sharp metal blades, used to break up the earth before planting crops >harrow v [I and T] …
93harrow — [[t]hæ̱roʊ[/t]] harrows N COUNT A harrow is a piece of farm equipment consisting of a row of blades fixed to a heavy frame. When it is pulled over ploughed land, the blades break up large lumps of soil …
94harrow — har·row || hærəʊ n. agricultural tool with spikes or disks for breaking up and leveling plowed ground earth v. break up and level plowed ground by means of a harrow; bother, harass …
95harrow — noun an implement consisting of a heavy frame set with teeth or tines which is dragged over ploughed land to break up or spread the soil. verb 1》 draw a harrow over. 2》 [usu. as adjective harrowing] cause distress to: a harrowing film about… …
96harrow — noun (C) a farming machine with sharp metal blades, used to break up the earth before planting crops harrow verb (I, T) …
97Harrow — /ˈhæroʊ/ (say haroh) noun 1. Also, Harrow on the Hill. a north western Greater London borough. 2. a boys non government school situated here (founded 1571) …
98harrow — n. & v. n. a heavy frame with iron teeth dragged over ploughed land to break up clods, remove weeds, cover seed, etc. v.tr. 1 draw a harrow over (land). 2 (usu. as harrowing adj.) distress greatly. Derivatives: harrower n. harrowingly adv.… …
99harrow-plow — ˈ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: harrow (II) : one way disc plow …
100Bush harrow — Harrow Har row (h[a^]r r[ o]), n. [OE. harowe, harwe, AS. hearge; cf. D. hark rake, G. harke, Icel. herfi harrow, Dan. harve, Sw. harf. [root]16.] 1. An implement of agriculture, usually formed of pieces of timber or metal crossing each other,… …