Rethatched vs Dethatched - What's the difference?
rethatched | dethatched |
(rethatch)
To thatch again, especially something that has previously been thatched.
(dethatch)
To abrade the surface of a lawn or turf in order to remove dead grass.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 12, author=Jay Romano, title=Grass, Simplified: Hire Someone, work=New York Times
, passage=The services available vary widely, from basic tasks like mowing and edging walkways and flower beds to more involved work like trimming shrubs and bushes, applying fertilizer and pesticides, and dethatching , which removes layers of dead grass. }}
As verbs the difference between rethatched and dethatched
is that rethatched is past tense of rethatch while dethatched is past tense of dethatch.rethatched
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*rethatch
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*dethatched
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