1. mown - Adjective
2. mown - Verb
Derived from mow
of Mow
Cut down by mowing, as grass; deprived of grass by mowing; as, a mown field.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe smell of newly mown hay Source: Internet
Grass on the fairway is mown short and even, allowing the player to strike the ball cleanly. Source: Internet
Grass courts were once among the most common tennis surfaces, but are now rare due to high maintenance costs, as they must be watered and mown often, and take a longer time to dry after rain than hard courts. Source: Internet
In autumn, lawns are mown by homemakers at a lower height and thatch build-up that occurs in warm season grasses are removed. Source: Internet
Feed your fish with finely ground grain mill sweeping, rice bran, beer wastes, termites, mown lawn cuttings, animal waste, fruits, and vegetables. Source: Internet
Half way from her beloved Fairview to the hospital, her last breath on this God’s green earth escaped her lips and drifted into the cool new mown alfalfa hay air of Sanpete Valley. Source: Internet