ˈmō(ə)r, -ōə noun
( -s )
Etymology: mow (III) + -er
1. also mowing machine : an agricultural implement for cutting standing grass or grain or similar produce consisting of a reciprocating knife or sickle operated through guards or fingers and driven by a connecting rod from a crank and of gearing governing the speed of the crank and of dividers to divide the cut produce from the standing produce
2. : lawn mower