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    Swathe
    /swāT͟H/

    verb

    • 1. wrap in several layers of fabric: "his hands were swathed in bandages"

    noun

    • 1. a piece or strip of material in which something is wrapped: "they wrapped the body inside a canvas swathe"
  2. The meaning of SWATHE is a band used in swathing. How to use swathe in a sentence.

  3. Swathe definition: to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully.. See examples of SWATHE used in a sentence.

  4. SWATHE definition: 1. a long strip or large area especially of land: 2. a large part of something that includes…. Learn more.

  5. SWATHE meaning: 1. a long strip or large area especially of land: 2. a large part of something that includes…. Learn more.

  6. swathe. When you swathe yourself in a blanket, you are wrapping or swaddling yourself up in it. Swathe a baby up and you're creating a little cocoon where she can sleep. Sometimes spelled "swath," swathe is commonly used to talk about how you wrap up a baby in a soft blanket.

  7. 1. (Medicine) to bandage (a wound, limb, etc), esp completely. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) to wrap a band, garment, etc, around, esp so as to cover completely; swaddle. 3. to envelop. n. 4. a bandage or wrapping. 5. (Agriculture) a variant spelling of swath.

  8. 1. countable noun. A swathe of land is a long strip of land. On May 1st the army took over another swathe of territory. Year by year great swathes of this small nation's countryside disappear. 2. countable noun. A swathe of cloth is a long strip of cloth, especially one that is wrapped around someone or something.

  9. Definitions of 'swathe'. 1. A swathe of land is a long strip of land. [...] 2. A swathe of cloth is a long strip of cloth, especially one that is wrapped around someone or something. [...] 3. To swathe someone or something in cloth means to wrap them in it completely.

  10. noun. /sweɪð/ (also swath. /swɒθ/ /swɑːθ/ ) (formal) Idioms. a long piece of land, especially one on which the plants or crops have been cut. The combine had cut a swathe around the edge of the field. Development has affected vast swathes of our countryside. Extra Examples. Definitions on the go.

  11. swŏth, swôth, swāth. To wrap (a bandage, etc.) around something. To wrap or bind up in a long strip or bandage. To surround or envelop; enclose. A bandage or wrapping. Swath. (chiefly UK, usually in plural) A group of people. Large swathes will be affected by the tax increase. Alternative spelling of swath.

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