A scythe is a long slightly curved blade which is fastened to a handle at an angle. This tool is usually used for agricultural purposes such as cutting down grass, weeds or grain by hand.
It's called a cutlass... don;t know exactly what you're asking, but this is what I came up with.
Try: adze
if you are drawing a circle with the help of circle tool in computer with paint, you will find that if you zoom it,the circle is made with small lines.
A tape measurer can be used to measure distance in linear or even around curved surfaces. It is an old tool that has a neat history. See the related link for more information.
It is a small hand tool with a curved blade used by gardeners for planting. It is also a hand tool, with a flat blade, for scooping or spreading plaster
A tool that has a curved blade and a small handle.
An adze is a cutting tool with a curved blade set at a right angle to the handle, and used in shaping wood.
It is a small hand tool with a curved blade used by gardeners for planting. It is also a hand tool, with a flat blade, for scooping or spreading plaster
Scythe
A scythe is a long slightly curved blade which is fastened to a handle at an angle. This tool is usually used for agricultural purposes such as cutting down grass, weeds or grain by hand.
A scythe is a tool used for cutting crops like wheat by hand. It has a long curved blade on a pole with two handles. _____ It is a tool which the Grim Reaper usually has, for instance in the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy the Grim Reaper is a skeleton with a magical scythe.
Yes, the word scythes is a noun and a verb.The noun 'scythes' is the plural form of 'scythe', a word for a tool with a long curved blade on a handle used for cutting grass or grain by hand; a word for a thing.The verb 'scythes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to scythe; a word meaning to cut with such a tool; a word for an action.
The kirpi is a small traditional hand weeding tool. It evolved in India as a multi-purpose gardening implement. The tool has a wooden handle and a curved blade. The cutting edge on the outside curve of the blade can be used for hand hoeing, while the serrated inside edge cuts through dead vegetation or tough roots. The pointed tip can be used for raking out deep roots.
It's called a cutlass... don;t know exactly what you're asking, but this is what I came up with.
The type of tool you might be referring to is called an "Adz".It's an axe-like tool where the blade is at a right angle to the handle, the blade is curved for shaping wood.
It's called a cutlass... don;t know exactly what you're asking, but this is what I came up with.