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hoe a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle dig with a hoe; "He is hoeing the flower beds"
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hoe A shovel that digs by pulling a boom mounted bucket toward itself.
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hoe A holographic optical component that can be used in place of lenses, mirrors, collimators or other optical components in the reproduction of recorded light information. HOEs are produced using pure light sources alone or may also involve objects that can be reconstructed using coherent light. If the source object is illuminated by a non-coherent light source, the resulting HOE reproduces the decomposition of spectral light. ...
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hoe s. one made with different angular relationships of shank and handle, but with the blade bent at a 99° angle, and the flattened termination surface beveled at an angle of 45°, used for planing and smoothing root surfaces.
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Hoehne's s. absence of uterine contractions during delivery despite repeated injections of oxytocics, regarded as a sign of rupture of the uterus.
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