Grass
Etymology: Middle English gras, from Old English græs; akin to Old High German, Old Norse, & Gothic gras grass, Old English growan to grow, and perhaps to Latin gramen grass
1 Green herbage
1.1 The moist spring has brought on a good growth of grass
2 A small herb
3 Land set apart or available for grazing
3.1 Grass enough to keep a cow
4 The vegetative condition of a cereal before the ear of grain is developed
5 Ground covered with growing grass
5.1 Keep off the grass!
6 Electronic noise on a radarscope that takes the form of vertical lines resembling lawn grass
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