Alfa grass (n.) A plant (Macrochloa tenacissima) of North Africa |
Arrow grass (n.) An herbaceous grasslike plant (Triglochin palustre, and other species) with pods opening so as to suggest barbed arrowheads. |
Bent grass () Same as Bent, a kind of grass. |
Bermuda grass () A kind of grass (Cynodon Dactylon) esteemed for pasture in the Southern United States. It is a native of Southern Europe, but is now wide-spread in warm countries |
Blue-eyed grass () a grasslike plant (Sisyrinchium anceps), with small flowers of a delicate blue color. |
Blue grass () A species of grass (Poa compressa) with bluish green stems, valuable in thin gravelly soils |
Brome grass () A genus (Bromus) of grasses, one species of which is the chess or cheat. |
Bunch grass () A grass growing in bunches and affording pasture. In California, Atropis tenuifolia, Festuca scabrella, and several kinds of Stipa are favorite bunch grasses. In Utah, Eriocoma cuspidata is a good bunch grass. |
China (n.) A country in Eastern Asia. |
China (n.) China ware, which is the modern popular term for porcelain. See Porcelain. |
Couch grass () See Quitch grass. |
Dog's-tail grass (n.) A hardy species of British grass (Cynosurus cristatus) which abounds in grass lands, and is well suited for making straw plait |
Doob grass () A perennial, creeping grass (Cynodon dactylon), highly prized, in Hindostan, as food for cattle, and acclimated in the United States. |
Doub grass () Doob grass. |
Gama grass () A species of grass (Tripsacum dactyloides) tall, stout, and exceedingly productive |
Grama grass () The name of several kinds of pasture grasses found in the Western United States, esp. the Bouteloua oligostachya. |
Grass (n.) Popularly: Herbage |
Grass (n.) An endogenous plant having simple leaves, a stem generally jointed and tubular, the husks or glumes in pairs, and the seed single. |
Grass (n.) The season of fresh grass |
Grass (n.) Metaphorically used for what is transitory. |
Grass (v. t.) To cover with grass or with turf. |
Grass (v. t.) To expose, as flax, on the grass for bleaching, etc. |
Grass (v. t.) To bring to the grass or ground |
Grass (v. i.) To produce grass. |
Grass-green (a.) Green with grass. |
Grass-green (a.) Of the color of grass |
Grass-grown (a.) Overgrown with grass |
Grass tree () An Australian plant of the genus Xanthorrhoea, having a thick trunk crowned with a dense tuft of pendulous, grasslike leaves, from the center of which arises a long stem, bearing at its summit a dense flower spike looking somewhat like a large cat-tail. These plants are often called "blackboys" from the large trunks denuded and blackened by fire. They yield two kinds of fragrant resin, called Botany-bay gum, and Gum Acaroides. |
Grass tree () A similar Australian plant (Kingia australis). |
Guatemala grass () See Teosinte. |
Hair grass () A grass with very slender leaves or branches |
Hard grass () A name given to several different grasses, especially to the Roltbollia incurvata, and to the species of Aegilops, from one of which it is contended that wheat has been derived. |
Hariali grass () The East Indian name of the Cynodon Dactylon |
Johnson grass () A tall perennial grass (Sorghum Halepense), valuable in the Southern and Western States for pasture and hay. The rootstocks are large and juicy and are eagerly sought by swine. Called also Cuba grass, Means grass, Evergreen millet, and Arabian millet. |
Lyme grass () A coarse perennial grass of several species of Elymus, esp. E. Canadensis, and the European E. arenarius. |
Melic grass () A genus of grasses (Melica) of little agricultural importance. |
Para grass () A valuable pasture grass (Panicum barbinode) introduced into the Southern United States from Brazil. |
Pseudo-china (n.) The false china root, a plant of the genus Smilax (S. Pseudo-china), found in America. |
Quack grass () See Quitch grass. |
Quitch grass () A perennial grass (Agropyrum repens) having long running rootstalks, by which it spreads rapidly and pertinaciously, and so becomes a troublesome weed. Also called couch grass, quick grass, quick grass, twitch grass. See Illustration in Appendix. |
Ramie (n.) The grass-cloth plant (B/hmeria nivea) |
Randall grass () The meadow fescue (Festuca elatior). See under Grass. |
Ray grass () A perennial European grass (Lolium perenne) |
Scutch grass () A kind of pasture grass (Cynodon Dactylon). See Bermuda grass: also Illustration in Appendix. |
Sea grass () Eelgrass. |
Sisal grass () Alt. of Sisal hemp |
Squitch grass () Quitch grass. |
Timothy grass () A kind of grass (Phleum pratense) with long cylindrical spikes |
Tussac grass () Tussock grass. |
Twitch grass () See Quitch grass. |
Bacillus subtilis Bacillus globigii grass bacillus hay bacillus | a species of bacillus found in soil and decomposing organic matter, some strains produce antibiotics |
vesper sparrow grass finch Pooecetes gramineus | common North American finch noted for its evening song |
grassfinch grass finch | usually brightlyolored Australian weaverbirds, often kept as cage birds |
grass frog Rana temporaria | a common semiterrestrial European frog |
green snake grass snake | either of two North American chiefly insectivorous snakes that are green in color |
garter snake grass snake | any of numerous nonvenomous longitudinally-striped viviparous North American and Central American snakes |
grass snake ring snake ringed snake Natrix natrix | harmless European snake with a bright yellow collar, common in England |
viperine grass snake Natrix maura | a small harmless grass snake |
cochin cochin china | Asian breed of large fowl with dense plumage and feathered legs |
budgerigar budgereegah budgerygah budgie grass parakeet lovebird shell parakeet Melopsittacus undulatus | small Australian parakeet usually light green with black and yellow markings in the wild but bred in many colors |
bone china | fine porcelain that contains bone ash |
china | high quality porcelain originally made only in China |
china cabinet china closet | a cabinet (usually with glass doors) for storing and displaying china |
chinaware china | dishware made of high quality porcelain |
Chinese Wall Great Wall Great Wall of China | a fortification , miles long built across northern China in the rd century BC, it averages meters in width |
crackle crackleware crackle china | glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surface |
grass skirt | a skirt made of long blades of grass |
pot grass green goddess dope weed gage sess sens smoke skunk locoweed Mary Jane | street names for marijuana |
eatage forage pasture pasturage grass | bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle |
grass roots | the common people at a local level (as distinguished from the centers of political activity) |
China People's Republic of China mainland China Communist China Red China PRC Cathay | a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia, the most populous country in the world |
Beijing Peking Peiping capital of Red China | capital of the People's Republic of China in the Hebei province in northeastern China, nd largest Chinese city |
Taiwan China Nationalist China Republic of China | a government on the island of Taiwan established in by Chiang Kai-shek after the conquest of mainland China by the Communists led by Mao Zedong |
East China Sea | part of the Pacific Ocean near eastern Asia |
South China Sea | a tropical arm of the Pacific Ocean near southeastern Asia subject to frequent typhoons |
divorcee grass widow | a divorced woman or a woman who is separated from her husband |
grass widower divorced man | a man who is divorced from (or separated from) his wife |
snake snake in the grass | a deceitful or treacherous person |
supergrass grass | a police informer who implicates many people |
Grass Gunter Grass Gunter Wilhelm Grass | German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born ) |
china pink rainbow pink Dianthus chinensis | Chinese pink with deeply toothed rose-lilac flowers with a purplish eye, usually raised as an annual |
cottage pink grass pink Dianthus plumarius | European pink cultivated for its very fragrant pink or rosy flowers |
alligator weed alligator grass Alternanthera philoxeroides | prolific South American aquatic weed having grasslike leaves and short spikes of white flowers, clogs waterways with dense floating masses |
winter cress St. Barbara's herb scurvy grass | any plant of the genus Barbarea: yellow-flowered Eurasian cresses, widely cultivated for winter salad |
scurvy grass common scurvy grass Cochlearia officinalis | a widely distributed Arctic cress reputed to have value in treatment or prevention of scurvy, a concentrated source of vitamin C |
whitlow grass shadflower shad-flower Draba verna | annual weed of Europe and North America having a rosette of basal leaves and tiny flowers followed by oblong seed capsules |
common garden cress garden pepper cress pepper grass pepperwort Lepidium sativum | annual herb used as salad green and garnish |
field pennycress French weed fanweed penny grass stinkweed mithridate mustard Thlaspi arvense | foetid Eurasian weed having round flat pods, naturalized throughout North America |
China aster Callistephus chinensis | valued for their beautiful flowers in a wide range of clear bright colors, grown primarily for cutting |
grass-leaved golden aster | a variety of golden aster |
black salsify viper's grass scorzonera Scorzonera hispanica | perennial south European herb having narrow entire leaves and solitary yellow flower heads and long black edible roots shaped like carrots |
grass pink Calopogon pulchellum Calopogon tuberosum | an orchid |
Gramineae family Gramineae Graminaceae family Graminaceae Poaceae family Poaceae grass family | the grasses: chiefly herbaceous but some woody plants including cereals, bamboo, reeds, sugar cane |
grass | narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns, used as pasture for grazing animals, cut and dried as hay |
beach grass | tough grasses with strong roots that can grow on exposed sandy shores |
bunchgrass bunch grass | any of various grasses of many genera that grow in tufts or clumps rather than forming a sod or mat, chiefly of western United States |
shortgrass short-grass | any of various grasses that are short and can tolerate drought conditions, common on the dry upland plains just east of the Rocky Mountains |
sword grass | any of various grasses or sedges having sword-shaped leaves with sharp edges |
tallgrass tall-grass | any of various grasses that are tall and that flourish with abundant moisture |
lemongrass lemon grass | a tropical grass native to India and Sri Lanka |