grass
/ɡræs/
noun
The green plants that cover the ground
“We sat on the soft green grass.”
דשא
Grass is a noun in the nature category. It is a beginner (ages 6-8) word, meaning "The green plants that cover the ground" In Hebrew, grass translates to דשא.
Example Sentences
- We rolled down the grassy hill and laughed all the way to the bottom.
- The cows munched on the fresh green grass in the meadow.
- I lay in the grass and looked up at the clouds drifting by.
Did You Know? Grass covers about 20% of all land on Earth and is one of the most successful plant families ever. Bamboo is actually a type of grass and can grow up to 91 centimeters in a single day — you could almost watch it grow! Without grass, many of the world's animals, including cows that give us milk, could not survive.
Common Word Combinations
grass landgrass hoppermow the grassblade of grass
Related Words
lawnmeadowturfpasture
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