Difference between Rake and Hoe

What is the difference between Rake and Hoe?

Rake as a noun is a garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil. while Hoe as a noun is an agricultural tool consisting of a long handle with a flat blade fixed perpendicular to it at the end, used for digging rows.

Rake

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil. a lot, plenty. the direction of slip during fault movement. The rake is measured within the fault plane. the sloped edge of a roof at or adjacent to the first or last rafter. a set of coupled rail vehicles, normally coaches or wagons. A puffer that emits a stream of spaceships rather than a trail of debris. A man habituated to immoral conduct.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To use a rake on (leaves, debris, soil, a lawn, etc) in order to loosen, gather together, or remove debris from. To search thoroughly. To spray with gunfire. To claw at; to scratch. To gather, especially quickly (often as rake in) jut out (ship’s bow or stern above keel)

Hoe

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To use the agricultural tool defined above.To act as a prostitute.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An agricultural tool consisting of a long handle with a flat blade fixed perpendicular to it at the end, used for digging rows.A prostitute.

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