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- Dictionarygrass/ɡras/
noun
- 1. vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop. Similar
- 2. the mainly herbaceous plant that constitutes grass, which has jointed stems and spikes of small, wind-pollinated flowers.
verb
- 1. cover (an area of ground) with grass: "hillsides so closely grassed over, they seem to be painted green" Similar
- 2. inform the police of criminal activity or plans: informal British "someone had grassed on the thieves" Similar Opposite
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