Unmown grass is longer.
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
Lawn/grass that is mown.
No.
The homophones for "mown" are "moan" and "mourn." "Mown" is the past participle of the verb "mow," which means to cut down grass or crops with a machine or tool.
The lone daisy on the lawn nodded like royalty greeting the freshly. Mown grass surrounding it.
An open space between woods., Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown.
No they cannot. Giving a horse mown grass, be it fresh or not is a bad idea. The grass can cause impaction colic, it may be contaminated by lawn mower fluids, or possibly have toxic weeds in it. Mown grass also contains very high amounts of fructose which breaks down into sugar which can trigger a bout of Laminitis. If you wish to feed your horse grass, it would be best to let them graze on the grass before it is mown, or offer them grass hay grown and cut specifically for horses.
The homonym for moan is mown, which is the past participle of the verb "mow" meaning to cut down grass or vegetation with a tool like a scythe or lawnmower.
"Mown" and "moan" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Mown" is the past participle of "mow," referring to cutting grass or crops, while "moan" means a low sound expressing pain or sorrow.
No, "moan" and "mown" are not homophones. "Moan" is pronounced as /məʊn/ and means to make a long, low sound because of pain or unhappiness, whereas "mown" is pronounced as /məʊn/ or /moʊn/ and is the past participle of "mow," meaning to cut down grass with a tool.
A homophone for MOWN is MOAN.