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  2. Hoe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch hoe is designed to be pushed or pulled through the soil to cut the roots of weeds just under the surface. A Dutch hoe has a blade "sharp on every side so as to cut either forward and backward". [16] The blade must be set in a plane slightly upwardly inclined in relation to the dual axis of the shaft.

  3. Talk:Hoe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    used "draw hoe" instead of "pull hoe" for the main label for that category. It seems much more common as a name for the type of hoe. classes of hoe --> changed to "draw hoe" and "scuffle hoe" as per discussion. Dutch hoe is a type of scuffle hoe, not the whole class. general readability, and brevity.

  4. Dutch Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Wikipedia (Dutch: Nederlandstalige Wikipedia) is the Dutch-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was founded on 19 June 2001. As of January 2025, the Dutch Wikipedia is the sixth-largest Wikipedia edition, with 2,177,417 articles. It was the fou

  5. Hoe - Wikipedia

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    Hoe or HOE may refer to: Hoe (food), a Korean dish of raw fish; Hoe (letter), a Georgian letter; Hoe (tool), a hand tool used in gardening and farming Hoe-farming, a term for primitive forms of agriculture; Backhoe, a piece of excavating equipment; HOE, pharmaceutical compound number prefix for Hoechst AG

  6. Comparison of Afrikaans and Dutch - Wikipedia

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    There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, [7] [13] [14] particularly in written form. [6] [12] [15] Research suggests that mutual intelligibility between Dutch and Afrikaans is better than between Dutch and Frisian [16] or between Danish and Swedish. [15]

  7. Land reclamation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch people inhabiting the region had at first built primitive dikes to protect their settlements from the sea. [1] In the northern parts of the Netherlands sea levels fell exposing new land at a rate of 5–10 meters per year between 500 BC and 500 AD. This natural process was exploited to claim new agricultural lands.

  8. Hoe-farming - Wikipedia

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    Hoe-farming is a term introduced (as German: Hackbau; as opposed to Ackerbau) by Eduard Hahn in 1910 to collectively refer to primitive forms of agriculture, defined by the absence of the plough. Tillage in hoe-farming cultures is done by simple manual tools such as digging sticks or hoes .

  9. Hoe overleef ik mezelf? - Wikipedia

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    Hoe overleef ik mezelf? (stylized as Hoe overleef ik...MEZELF?) is a 2008 Dutch teen comedy film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk and written by Tamara Bos, based on the book of the same name by Francine Oomen. [3] [4] The film was released in the Netherlands by Warner Bros. Pictures on 25 June 2008.