harrow

  • 101harrow — fish rake (a set of hooks attached to a structure such as an iron bar up to 8 metres wide towed behind a boat and impaling any fish encountered) …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 102Harrow — ► C. de Gran Bretaña, en Inglaterra, uno de los 32 municipios que forman el Gran Londres; 193 800 h …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 103harrow — Synonyms and related words: afflict, agonize, ail, backset, badger, bait, bedevil, bite, bloody, burn, chafe, claw, cog, comb, convulse, crag, crucify, cultivate, culture, cut, dab, delve, devil, dig, distress, drag, dress, dub, equalize, even,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 104harrow — An implement used for light, shallow loosening of the soil, for preparing seed beds and for killing weeds …

    Combined glossary of agriculture

  • 105harrow — v 1. rake, plow, hoe, spade, raft, dibble; till, cultivate, delve, dig, turn over, break up. 2. disturb, distress, disconcert, perturb, harry, discompose; dismay, daunt, disquiet, afflict. 3. frighten, terrify, scare, panic; startle, rattle,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 106harrow — har·row …

    English syllables

  • 107Harrow — UK [ˈhærəʊ] / US [ˈheroʊ] a very expensive well known private school for boys near London …

    English dictionary

  • 108Harrow — Har•row [[t]ˈhær oʊ[/t]] n. geg a borough of Greater London, in SE England. 201,300 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 109harrow —   Halo, ō ō halo …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 110Bush 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,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English