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Rake can group what words

1, rake words are

1, rake pá: rake, rake, rake comb, rake comb, scratch rake, rake and so on.

2, rake bà: weed rake, shuttle rake, 耲 rake, nail tooth rake, etc..

Basic meanings

The rake bà

1, a tool for breaking up clods of soil.

2, to break up clods of earth with a rake: the land was raked twice.

rake pá

1, an implement for gathering grain or leveling the ground: rake. Toothed rake.

2, to level the land or gather grain with a rake.

3. The character structure of rake is left-right structure, the radical is Lei, and the total strokes are 10.

Expanded Information

Related Groups of Words Explanation

1. pike rake

[suō bà]?

A way for northern farmers to harrow the ground.

2, 耲耙

[huái bà]?

A kind of agricultural tool for turning over the soil and sowing seeds in the northeast.

3, nine-toothed rake

[jiǔ chǐ pá]?

The nine-tooth rake is a traditional but nowadays uncommon agricultural tool.

4. iron rake

[tiě pá]?

Spike rake. Used to turn the soil, broken soil and leveling the ground agricultural tools. Composed of rake teeth and handle.

5, nail rake

[dīng pá]?

The rake with iron nails as teeth, is a broken soil, leveling the ground and other agricultural tools.