scythe in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scythe in the PONS Dictionary

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English
A total of eight death scythes are given jurisdiction of a particular world region to help maintain order.
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The village farmers no longer had to use scythes or sickles to bring the crops in, working from dawn until dusk.
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The first release was a single piece, with neither the mask nor the scythe being removable.
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The scythed chariot avoided this inherent problem for cavalry, by the scythe cutting into the formation, even when the horses avoided the men.
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A scythe is lying amid the tall grass and weeds, and near it the flowers and grass lately cut and apparently withering.
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For example, it has a trademark energy scythe that can fire a tall wave of energy for long distances and fight at close-range.
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The scythe has a long handle, indicating that it can reach anywhere.
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In the 1880s a mattress-stuffing business flourished as reeds were harvested first by hand with scythes then by horse-drawn mowers.
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On either side of the shield, a farmer rests on his scythe, and a sailor leans on an anchor.
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The permanent exhibition includes manufacture of scythes and sickles and the use of those tools in farming.
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