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Lawn Mower

Definition: Lawn Mower

Lawn Mower

Noun

1. Garden tool for mowing grass on lawns.

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 



Synonym: Lawn Mower

Synonym: mower (n). (additional references)

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Specialty Definition: Lawn mower

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

A lawn mower (often spelled as one word - lawnmower) is a machine (electric or mechnical) used to cut grass to an even length. It was invented in Britain in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding, primarily to cut the lawn on sports pitches and expansive gardens. Since many sports had just been invented in Britain that required a flat soft ground (such as croquet, tennis, football and rugby), a more efficient way of making grass a uniform length was needed, and so the lawn mower was born. Previously, grass was cut by hand using a scythe.


Electric lawn mower with rear catcher, side view

There are two main types of lawnmowers, those where a set of cylindrical blades spin in a vertical forwards motion, and those whose blades spin horizontally. The latter type are usually powered by engines running on petrol or other liquid fuels, although versions with electric motors are becoming increasingly popular. Cordless electric lawnmowers are also available for small lawns.

The simplest kind of mower is the manual push mower. These always use the cylindrical type blades. This works by spinning the cutting blade at a fast speed, with power supplied by the user pushing it, rotating its wheels, which are then geared to the cutting blades. The blade rotates forward over the grass, pulling it into the blade and against a fixed plate - the blade and plate cause a scissor-like slicing action which cuts the grass.

The simplest type of power mower is basically a push mower with an engine - the engine then both rotates the cutters and drives the machine forward. In the last twenty or thirty years, it is also common to find this type of mower with an electric motor as the power source, though this has the disadvantage of requiring a trailing power cord which limits its range, so these are only useful for relatively small lawns close to a power socket. There is also the obvious hazard with these machines of the possibility of mowing over the power cable.


Underneath rotary mower, showing mulching blade

An alternative mechanism for cutting grass is a horizontally spinning blade held close above the grass surface. This type is usually referred to as a rotary mower. One of the first companies to exploit this principle commercially was the Australian Victa company, in 1947. These mowers are always powered, either using an internal combustion engine or an electric motor. Usually, these mowers are moved by manual motive power - the onboard engine or motor only spins the blades. The most common type is fitted with wheels, but an alternative is the hover mower, in which the spinning blade also acts as a fan providing a lift force, lifting the mower bodily clear of the ground on the same principle as a hovercraft. Such mowers are very light and easy to manoeuvre, provided the grass surface is fairly even. Rotary mowers typically have an opening in the side of the housing where the cut grass is expelled. Some have a grass catcher attachment at that point to bag the grass clippings. Rear-catchers is another common design for the same purpose.

Special "mulching" blades are now also available for rotary mowers. The blade is designed to keep the clippings circulating underneath the mower until the clippings are chopped quite small. This avoids the need for bagging the clippings or raking the clippings. Not only does this save labour, as no organics are removed from the lawn, less fertilizer is needed.

On rotary mowers, the blade is seldom sharp enough to actually cut the grass blades. The speed of the blade simply tears the grass resulting in brown tips. By contrast the cylinder-type lawnmowers and manual lawnmowers usually work by scissor action on the blades and a cleaner cut is achieved.

Different grass lengths may be desirable at different times of the year or in different parts of the lawn. The height of the lawnmower can usually be adjusted to control the height of the cut grass. On older or less expensive lawnmowers, this is accomplished by manually moving each wheel to a different slot on the chassis. A more recent innovation is a "one-touch" height-adjust mechanism where the wheels are mounted on a frame separate from the rest of the lawnmower and the frame can be raised and lowered. In general, vertical mowers can cut closer to the ground than horizontal mowers.

Modern power mowers have a "deadman's switch" which requires the operator to hold a switch to keep the engine running. Typically this is an extra bar that is held against the handle. Should the operator drop "dead" or otherwise lose control of the lawnmower and release the bar, the engine is turned off. The switch may be mandated by local legislation.

All mowers which require a human to push or manoeuvre them become quite tiring once the area of grass to be cut becomes more than a few tens of square metres - in which case a popular alternative for larger domestic properties is the ride-on mower. These often resemble small tractors, with the cutting deck mounted amidships between the front and rear axles. Such machines allow the user to comfortably mow up to several hectares of grass in a reasonable amount of time. An alternative layout for a ride-on is a rear-mounted engine with rear-wheel steering, and a front-mounted deck. These mowers are generally more manoeuverable around tight corners than the tractor type, but are generally more expensive. Most of these machines cut using the horizontal rotating blade system, though usually with multiple blades.

Professional grass-cutting equipment (used by large establishments such as universities or local authorities, etc), usually take the form of much larger dedicated ride-on platforms, or attachments that can be mounted on a standard tractor unit. Either type may use rotating blades or the cylindrical blade type cutters.

Edge trimmers are specialized, hand-held mowers for cutting grass near fences, trees and other areas too small for a mechanized lawnmower. Hand powered grass clippers can used for the tightest spots.

See also; Organic lawn management

External link

The Old Lawnmower Club- historic and vintage lawnmowers

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Lawn mower."

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Crosswords: Lawn Mower

English words defined with "lawn mower": break, bustfall aparthand mowermotor mowerpower mowerSward-cutterwear, wear out. (references)
Specialty definitions using "lawn mower": ATTENDANT, CAMPGROUNDcampground hand, caretaker, groundsGROUNDSKEEPER, INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIALlandscaperMAINTENANCE WORKER, MUNICIPAL. (references)

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Modern Usage: Lawn Mower

DomainUsage

Screenplays

You smell like a lawn mower. (Lilo & Stitch; writing credit: Chris Sanders)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Lawn Mower

DomainTitle

Books

  • 1990 Lawn Mower Trade-In Guide Blue Book (reference)

  • Handbook of Lawn Mower Repair (reference)

  • Riding Lawn Mower (reference)

  • Riding Lawn Mower Service Manual 1992 and Later (Riding Lawn Mower Service Manual, Vol 2, 1st Ed) (reference)

  • The Master Lawn Mower Repair Book (reference)

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Consumer Goods

  • American Lawn Mower Company 1ST-SP Reel Mower Grass Catcher (reference)

  • Black & Decker CMM1000 19" Cordless Mulching/Rear Bag Lawn Mower (reference)

  • Black & Decker MB-450 Lawn Mower Replacement Blade (reference)

  • Black & Decker MC-001 Lawn Mower Grass Catcher (reference)

    (more baby examples; more wireless phone examples; more garden examples; more kitchen examples; more tool examples)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Lawn Mower

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Photo Album: Lawn Mower

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Caption: Man Using Lawn Mower Powered by Edison Storage Batteries; West Orange, NJ; September 18, 1912; {06.100/136} (jpg).

Rhode Island--Newport--A.C. James home, Blue Garden, man pushing lawn mower in garden.Credit: Library of Congress.

A.C. James home, "Suprise Valley", Blue Garden, man pushing lawn mower, Newport, Rhode Island.Credit: Library of Congress.

Trailer of itinerant key maker and lawn mower sharpener, Saint Johns, Arizona.Credit: Library of Congress.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Lawn Mower

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Whether it's the screech of a chain saw, the sudden blast of a hunting rifle, or the roar of a lawn mower, exposure to loud sounds can cause Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Lawn Mower

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

lawn mower

8,230

riding lawn mower

1,668

lawn mower part

1,092

lawn mower repair

772

honda lawn mower

712

murray lawn mower

636

toro lawn mower

483

lawn mower racing

353

snapper lawn mower

314

electric lawn mower

282

craftsman lawn mower

259

lawn mower engine

243

lawn mower blade

240

mtd lawn mower

214

lawn mower review

213

john deere lawn mower

207

scotts lawn mower

161

used lawn mower

149

commercial lawn mower

144

lawn mower rating

137
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translations: Lawn Mower

Language Translations for "lawn mower"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Albanian

  

makinë kositëse bari. (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏جزازة العشب آلة لقص العشب. (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

косачка (grass-cutter, mower). (various references)

   

Czech

  

stroj na kosení trávy, sekaèka na trávu (grass-cutter). (various references)

   

Danish

  

plaeneklipper (grass mower). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

grasmaaimachine (grass mower, mower), gazonmaaimachine (grass mower), gazonmaaier (grass mower). (various references)

   

French

  

tondeuse gazon (lawnmower). (various references)

   

German

  

Rasenmaeher (grass mower), Rasenmäher (grass mower, lawnmower, mower). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

κουρευτική μηχανή χόρτου (grass mower), κουρευτική μηχανή χλοοτάπητα (grass mower, mower), χορτοκόπτησ, θεριστική μηχανή χλοοτάπητα (grass mower, mower). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מקצר" (combine harvester, grasscutter, harvester, mower, reaper), מכסחת "שא, כסח (mower). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

fûnyírógép. (various references)

   

Italian

  

tosatrice per giardini (grass mower, mower), tosatrice di erbe dei prati (grass mower), tosatrice da prato (grass mower), tosaerba per tappeti erbosi (grass mower, mower), tosaerba, falciatrice per prato inglese. (various references)

   

Manx

  

lommeyder faaie, buinneyder faaie. (various references)

   

Mohawk

  

kahontya'ks. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

awnlay owermay

   

Portuguese

  

tênis (sneakers, tennis, tennis shoes), máquina de cortar relva (grass mower, lawn trimmer), máquina de aparar a relva (grass mower, mower), cortador de grama. (various references)

   

Romanian

  

maşina de tuns gazonul. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

газонокосилка (grass-cutter, lawn-mower, roller). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

kosilica (cropper, lawnmower, mowing machine). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

cortadora de cesped (grass mower), cortacésped (grass mower, lawnmower, mower). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

gräsklippare (lawnmower, mower). (various references)

   

Thai

  

เครื่องตั"หญ้า (mower). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

çim biçme makinesi. (various references)

   

Ukranian 

  

газонокосарка (roller). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Anagrams: Lawn Mower

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: lawnmower.

Words within the letters "a-e-l-m-n-o-r-w-w"

-2 letters: almoner.

-3 letters: almner, enamor, lawmen, loaner, merlon, moaner, morale, normal, reloan, womera.

-4 letters: alone, amole, anole, enorm, enrol, lamer, learn, leman, lemon, loner, loran, lower, manor, melon, molar, morae, moral, morel, mower, namer, nerol, owner, ramen, realm, reman, renal, rewan, rewon, roman, rowan, rowel, rowen, waler, woman, women.

-5 letters: aeon, aero, alme, aloe, alow, amen, anew, awol, earl, earn, elan, enol, enow, lame, lane, lawn, lean, lear, leno, loam, loan, lone, lore, lorn, lowe, lown, male, mane, mano, mare, marl, mawn, meal, mean, meno, meow, merl, mewl, moan, mola, mole, mora, more, morn, mown, name, near, nema, noel, noma, nome, norm, olea, omen, omer, oral, orle, rale, real, ream, roam, roan, role, wale, wame, wane, ware, warm, warn, wawl, weal, wean, wear, wore, worm, worn, wren.

 Words containing the letters "a-e-l-m-n-o-r-w-w"
 

+1 letter: lawnmowers.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: Lawn Mower


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

4C 61 77 6E      4D 6F 77 65 72

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

    

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001100 01100001 01110111 01101110 00100000 01001101 01101111 01110111 01100101 01110010

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#76 &#97 &#119 &#110 &#32 &#77 &#111 &#119 &#101 &#114

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

004C 0061 0077 006E      004D 006F 0077 0065 0072

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

4667898024781897184

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Quotations: Non-fiction
9. Expressions: Internet
10. Translations: Modern
11. Anagrams
12. Orthography
13. Bibliography


  

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