mowing/ˈməʊ.ɪŋ/EtymologyFrom Middle English mowynge; equivalent to mow + -ing.nounThe activity by which something is mown.“One gallon costs about $220, covers an acre and lasts through about two mowings.”Land from which grass is cut.The grass clippings resulting from mowing.“You may advantageously use the mowings of the lawn as linings to the bed each time the lawn is mown.”