Grass

/ɡræs/ (US), /ɡrɑːs/ (UK) noun

Grass is a common green plant with narrow leaves that covers fields, lawns, and many other open areas. Animals like cows, sheep, and horses often eat grass.

“Grass” comes from Old English “græs,” related to words in other Germanic languages for herb or green plant. It has long been connected to meadows, grazing, and growth.

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