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In forestry, a swath is a strip of trees that has been cut down or cleared.
In meteorology, a swath is a broad area of land or sea that is affected by a particular weather phenomenon, such as a storm or heatwave.
In agriculture, a swath refers to a strip of land that has been cut and is ready for harvesting.
In writing, 'swath' may be used to describe a broad area or expanse of something, such as a swath of land or a swath of information in a research paper.
Psychologists may use 'swath' to refer to a wide range or extent of behaviors, emotions, or cognitive processes that they are studying or analyzing.
Architects may use 'swath' to describe a large, open area within a building or site, such as a swath of open space in a design plan.
Environmental scientists may use 'swath' to refer to a wide area of land or water that they are studying or monitoring for ecological changes.
Urban planners may use 'swath' to describe a large section of a city or region that they are working to develop or improve, such as a swath of urban renewal projects.