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grass
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- pronunciation:
- graes
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Grass is a green plant with narrow, flat leaves. Grass often covers the ground in yards, parks, and meadows. There are many different kinds of grass. Some kinds can grow very tall.
Many animals like to eat grass, especially cows, horses, and deer.In the summer, I like the smell of grass that has just been cut.
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When you have a picnic on the grass, it means that you have a picnic where there is a lot of grass growing.
Elliot played soccer with his brothers on the grass in the park. |
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affects the growth of grasses |
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fertilizer, fungus, shade, soil, sunlight, water, worm |
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broader category that includes grasses |
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plant |
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see/see also grass |
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grain, plant |
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similar to grass |
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tuft |
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some descriptions of grass |
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fresh, green, short, tall, thick |
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some examples of grasses |
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bamboo, reed, rice, sugar cane, wheat |
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some parts of grasses |
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blade, cane, joint, leaf, root, shoot, stem |
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some people associated with grasses |
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gardener, mower |
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some places for grasses |
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grassland, lawn, mall, marsh, meadow, pasture, prairie, savanna, yard |
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some things done with grass |
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cut, dry, edge, feed, graze, landscape, mow, plant, rake, seed, store, water, weed |
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some things made from grasses |
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basket, hay, hut, paper |
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some tools associated with grasses |
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lawn mower, mower, rake, shovel |
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