Word: scythes

Category: scythes

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death scythes, darksiders 2 scythes

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spanish
Translations:
guadañas, hoces, las guadañas, guadaña, hoces de
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german
Translations:
sensen, Sense, Sicheln
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french
Translations:
faux, des faux, de faux, les faux, faulx
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italian
Translations:
falci, falce, le falci, di falci
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portuguese
Translations:
foices, Gadanha, Gadanha a, gadanhas
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dutch
Translations:
zeisen, grasmaaiers, zeis, sikkels, een zeis
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russian
Translations:
косы, кос, косами
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norwegian
Translations:
ljåer, ljåer i, ljå
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swedish
Translations:
liar, lie, liarna
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finnish
Translations:
viikatteet, Raivaussahat, viikatteita, viikatteilla, Ruohotrimmerit
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danish
Translations:
leer, le, en le
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czech
Translations:
kosy, sekáčky, kos, košy
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polish
Translations:
kosy, kos, kosa, Scythes
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hungarian
Translations:
kasza, kaszákat, kaszák, működő nyíró gápek, kaszával
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turkish
Translations:
tırpanlar, çalışan tırpanlar, ile çalışan tırpanlar, oraklar, tırpanlar Benzinli
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greek
Translations:
δρεπάνια, Θαμνοκοπτικά, Δρεπάνι, Δρεπάνι με
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ukrainian
Translations:
коси
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bulgarian
Translations:
коси, косите
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belarusian
Translations:
косы, касы
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estonian
Translations:
vikatid, vikatite, veeti vikati, vikati
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croatian
Translations:
kose, kosom, srpova
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icelandic
Translations:
ljáir
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lithuanian
Translations:
dalgiai, dalgių
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latvian
Translations:
izkaptis
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macedonian
Translations:
коси
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romanian
Translations:
coase, Mașine de cosit, Mașine de cosit pe, coase mecanizate, seceri
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slovenian
Translations:
kose
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slovak
Translations:
kosy, nože, žacej lišty, kosu

The meaning and "use of": scythes

noun
  • a tool used for cutting crops such as grass or wheat, with a long curved blade at the end of a long pole attached to which are one or two short handles. - He also often bears a scythe or sickle in his arms, reflecting that Time's eroding force cuts down everything.
verb
  • cut with a scythe. - Only Father Death reaped a bountiful harvest as he scythed the children of the community.

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