yeat
/jiːt/ or /jɛt/Definitions
1. verb
to cut or cut down (a plant or tree), especially as a necessary or regular maintenance task
“The farmer yeats the weeds in the garden to keep them from taking over.”
2. verb
to cut or cut off (a part of something)
“She yeats the dead flower at the base to make way for new growth.”
3. noun
a cutting or cutting off, especially of a plant or tree
“The yeat of the dead branch was a natural part of the tree’s life cycle.”
4. noun
a plant or tree that has been cut or cut down
“The yeat of the overgrown bush made it harder to navigate through the forest.”