A mower is a machine designed to cut grass or crops or other plants growing close to the ground.
Mower or The Mower may also refer to:
Equipment
- Flail mower
 - Lawn mower, a small mower
 - Roller mower
 - Rotary mower, a mower with a horizontally spinning blade
 
Art and entertainment
- Mower (band), an American hardcore/punk jazz band or their self-titled 2003 debut album
 - "The Mower", a 1979 poem by Philip Larkin
 - "The Mower" (folk song), folk song listed as item 833 in the Roud Folk Song Index
 - "The Mower's Song", a 1681 poem by Andrew Marvell
 - "The Mower", a 1970 poem by William Heyen
 
People
- Andrew Mower (born 1975), Scottish-Australian rugby union player
 - Barry Mower, American businessperson
 - Caryn Mower (born 1965), American professional wrestler actress, and stuntwoman
 - Charles Mower (1875–1942), American yacht designer and author
 - Eric Mower (born 1944), American marketing executive
 - Jack Mower (1890–1965), American film actor
 - John Edward Mower (1815–1879), member of Minnesota territorial legislature
 - Joseph A. Mower (1827–1870), Union general during the American Civil War
 - Liam Mower (born 1992), English actor and dancer
 - Morton Mower (born 1933), American cardiologist and the co-inventor of the automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
 - Patrick Mower (born 1938), English actor
 
Places
- Mower, New Jersey, U.S.
 - Mower County, Minnesota, U.S.
 
Other
- Mower (company), American marketing agency, originally named the Eric Mower and Associates
 - 23833 Mowers, a main belt asteroid
 - Mower General Hospital, a U.S. Army Federal military hospital during the American Civil War
 - USAT Sgt. Charles E. Mower, originally named the USS Tryon (APH-1)
 
See also
- Moa, nine species of extinct flightless birds
 - Mowers (surname)
 
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