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Re-volv′ing-har′row.

One which rotates in a plane parallel to the earth's surface, to assist the dragging action of the teeth. In Fig. 4306, the beams that hold the teeth are attached at their inner ends to a hexagonal central hub of iron, provided with mortises in each of the six sides. See also harrow.

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