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weeder


Meanings
  • A gardening tool used for removing weeds from the soil.

    - "Use the weeder to remove dandelions from the garden."
    - "Weed the garden every week to prevent the weeds from taking over."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with weeder
weeder , feeder , leader , reader
Homophones
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  1. weeder (lb) : A gardening tool used for removing weeds from the soil.

  2. weeder (en) : A person who weeds or removes unwanted plants from an area.


Variants
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weeder , weeders
Etymology
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The word 'weeder' comes from the Old English word 'weodan', which means 'to clear the land' or 'to cleanse'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that weeds can grow up to 4 inches in a single day?

  2. Did you know that weeds can produce up to 1 million seeds per plant?

  3. Did you know that weeds can grow in almost any soil condition, from sandy to clayey?

  4. Did you know that weeds can cause significant damage to crops by competing for water, nutrients, and sunlight?

  5. Did you know that weeds can also attract pests and diseases, which can further harm crops and reduce yields?


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