Delawn

/diːˈlɔːn/ verb

Definition

To remove the lawn or grass from an area; to strip away grass covering.

Etymology

From 'de-' (remove) + 'lawn' (grass-covered ground). This modern coinage reflects increasing environmental awareness and yard management practices.

Kelly Says

Delawning has become an eco-friendly trend in drought-stricken regions like California, where replacing thirsty lawns with native plants saves millions of gallons of water annually.

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