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Ivanshal [37]
2 years ago
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What is swathed means

English
2 answers:
ki77a [65]2 years ago
5 0

Swathed means wrap in several layers of fabric. To bind, wrap, or swaddle with or as if with a bandage or envelop a mountain swathed by clouds. Another word that’s similar to it is area, patch, or tract.

Tamiku [17]2 years ago
4 0

Swatched mean wrap in several layers of fabric. It can also be use when someone is using a bandage. The words swatched means to bind, wrap, or swaddle with or as if with a bandage or envelop a mountain swathed by clouds. Similar words that means swatched is tract, plot, lot, expanse, parcel, strip, and spread.

Swathe swathed and swathing all means that same.

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