hewn

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Past participle of hew
Of something that has been cut or mowed down
Made or crafted by cutting, whittling down
cut down with an ax; "a hewn oak
A method of shaping logs using hand tools instead of a mechanical device, such as a planer or a mill
Roughly dressed as with a hammer; as, hewn stone
Of something that has be cut or mowed down
Felled, cut, or shaped as with an ax; roughly squared; as, a house built of hewn logs
{s} cut down, cut off; roughly shaped, formed by hewing (as with an ax); carved out
Wood shaped by heavy cutting or chopping blows struck by hand tools such as axes or adzes
cut or shaped with hard blows of a heavy cutting instrument like an ax or chisel; "a house built of hewn logs"; "rough-hewn stone"; "a path hewn through the underbrush"
cut down with an ax; "a hewn oak"
hewn stone
stone that has been shaped and cut with a tool
hew
To act according to, to conform to; usually construed with to

Faculty members and students alike were buzzing with the fashionable nostrums that dominated U.S. education discourse in the late sixties, These hewed to the recommendations of the Plowden Report,.

hew
To chop away at; to whittle down; to mow down

Among other things he found a sharp hunting knife, on the keen blade of which he immediately proceeded to cut his finger. Undaunted he continued his experiments, finding that he could hack and hew splinters of wood from the table and chairs with this new toy.

hew
To shape; to form
rough-hewn
hewn roughly without a neat finish
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If you hew stone or wood, you cut it, for example with an axe. He felled, peeled and hewed his own timber. = chop
hew
{f} cut off, cut down (as with an ax); shape by chopping; carve out; strike, cut
hew
{v} to cut off chips and pieces, peck, hack, chop, fell, labor
rough-hewn
{a} unfinished, unpolished, rude
hew
To cut with an ax; to fell with a sharp instrument; often with down, or off
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Department of Health, Education and Welfare This was the department, the former home of FDA, was changed to become the Department of Health and Human Services
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make or shape as with an axe; "hew out a path in the rock"
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to act according to (usually followed by to)
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to complain about
hew
To square logs with heavy cutting blows
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= The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which administers the OASDHI, Medicare, and Public Assistance programs
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make or shape as with an axe; "hew out a path in the rock
hew
To cut in pieces; to chop; to hack
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hue
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Destruction by cutting down
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Hue; color
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The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which administers the OASDHI, Medicare, and Public Assistance programs
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Shape; form
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The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which administers the OASDHI, Medicare, and Public Assistance programs (G)
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strike with an axe; cut down, strike; "hew an oak"
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To form or shape with a sharp instrument; to cut; hence, to form laboriously; often with out; as, to hew out a sepulcher
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If something is hewn from stone or wood, it is cut from stone or wood. the rock from which the lower chambers and subterranean passageways have been hewn. medieval monasteries hewn out of the rockface. = cut see also rough-hewn. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. to cut something with a cutting tool
hew
strike with an axe; cut down, strike; "hew an oak" make or shape as with an axe; "hew out a path in the rock
rough-hewn
Rough-hewn wood or stone has been cut into a shape but has not yet been smoothed or finished off. It is a rough-hewn carving of a cat's head. rough-hewn wood or stone has been cut without much care and its surface is not yet smooth
hewn

    Turkish pronunciation

    hyun

    Synonyms

    hewed

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhyo͞on/ /ˈhjuːn/

    Etymology

    [ 'hyü ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hEawan; akin to Old High German houwan to hew, Lithuanian kauti to forge, Latin cudere to beat.
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