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Tenses: grasses, grassing, grassed

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Etymology: [ gras ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English græs, from Proto-Germanic *grasan (compare West Frisian gers, Dutch gras, Danish græs), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreH₁- 'to grow'. Related to grow and green.
Synonyms: Gramineae, barley, grama, hay, meadow, pasture, sod, turf, verdure

çimen, ot, İspiyoncu, gammaz, otlak, çimenler, çimler, çimleri, otlamak, otlatmak, çayır, otla, otlar üzerine sermek, ele vermek, esrar, çayıra salmak, ot yemek, çim kaplamak, çay şekeri, ispiyoncu, vurmak kuş, israfil, cuk, çimlenme, gürültü, kaplamak, çimlere yaymak, çim, ampes, yere sermek, vurmak (kuş), marihuana, argo (sigara halinde içilen) hintkenevirinin kurutulmuş yaprakları, ÇİMEN:Radarda, özellikle devre gürültüsünden ileri gelen rastgele karışım. Karışımlar; radar ekranı baz hattında keskin ve yakın aralıklarla görülür, spor yere düşürmek, Bermuda grass domuz ayrığ, argo haşiş, çimenlik, çimenle kaplamak, ihbar etmek, çimlemek, çimenli, a ot, çimdirmek,

1 çimen     ts
2 ot     ts
3 İspiyoncu, gammaz     ts
4 otlak     ts
5 çimenler     ts
6 çimler     ts
7 çimleri     ts
8 otlamak     ts
9 otlatmak     ts
10 çayır     ts
11 otla     ts
12 otlar üzerine sermek     ts
13 ele vermek     ts
14 esrar     ts
15 çayıra salmak     ts
16 ot yemek     ts
17 çim kaplamak     ts
18 çay şekeri     ts
19 ispiyoncu     ts
20 vurmak kuş     ts
21 israfil     ts
22 cuk     ts
23 çimlenme, gürültü  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
24 kaplamak     ts
25 çimlere yaymak     ts
26 çim     ts
27 ampes     ts
28 yere sermek  fiil     ts
29 vurmak (kuş)  fiil     ts
30 marihuana  isim     ts
31 argo (sigara halinde içilen) hintkenevirinin kurutulmuş yaprakları  isim     ts
32 ÇİMEN:Radarda, özellikle devre gürültüsünden ileri gelen rastgele karışım. Karışımlar; radar ekranı baz hattında keskin ve yakın aralıklarla görülür  Askeri     ts
33 spor yere düşürmek     ts
34 Bermuda grass domuz ayrığ     ts
35 argo haşiş     ts
36 çimenlik     ts
37 çimenle kaplamak  fiil     ts
38 ihbar etmek  fiil     ts
39 çimlemek  fiil     ts
40 çimenli     ts
41a grass a ot     ts
42 çimdirmek     ts
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An informer, police informer; one who betrays a group (of criminals, etc) to the authorities, Marijuana, A lawn, Sharp, closely spaced discontinuities in the trace of a cathode-ray tube, produced by random interference, Any plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by leaves that arise from nodes in the stem, wrap around it for a distance, and leave, especially those grown as ground cover rather than for grain, Noise on an A-scope or similar type of radar display, To act as a grass or informer, to betray; to report on (criminals etc) to the authorities, To lay out on the grass; to knock down (an opponent etc.), gres, To produce grass, HERBO, To bring to the grass or ground; to land; as, to grass a fish, A basic Energy Type, German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927) narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay shoot down, of birds feed with grass spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach cover with grass; "The owners decided to grass their property, cover with grass; feed grass to livestock; produce grass; inform on (British Slang), To expose, as flax, on the grass for bleaching, etc, GRASS (Geographical Resource Analysis Support System): it is the name of a software for image elaboration, also used to define the corresponding format of raster data, > refocused FLASH, Marijuana, weed, pot, etc, Popularly: Herbage; the plants which constitute the food of cattle and other beasts; pasture, Rye grass for seed, Metaphorically used for what is transitory, The season of fresh grass; spring, An endogenous plant having simple leaves, a stem generally jointed and tubular, the husks or glumes in pairs, and the seed single, To cover with grass or with turf, Utility; Submission, animal food for browsing or grazing, German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927), street names for marijuana, sedge-like plant, usually with round (rarely flat) stems, spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach, cover with grass; "The owners decided to grass their property", narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay, If you say the grass is greener somewhere else, you mean that other people's situations always seem better or more attractive than your own, but may not really be so. He was very happy with us but wanted to see if the grass was greener elsewhere. German writer whose novels, notably The Tin Drum (1959) and Dog Years (1963), concern the political and social climate of Germany during and after World War II. He won the 1999 Nobel Prize for literature. grass sb up to tell the police about a criminal's activities grass on. Any of many low, green, nonwoody plants that make up the families Poaceae (or Gramineae), Cyperaceae (sedges), and Juncaceae (rushes). Only the approximately 8,000-10,000 species in the family Poaceae are true grasses. They are the most economically important of all flowering plants because of their nutritious grains and soil-forming function, and they are the most widespread and most numerous of plants. The cereal grasses include wheat, corn, rice, rye, oats, barley, and millet. Grasses provide forage for grazing animals, shelter for wildlife, and construction materials, furniture, utensils, and food for humans. Some species are grown as garden ornamentals, cultivated as turf for lawns and recreational areas, or used as cover plants for erosion control. Most have hollow, segmented, round stems, bladelike leaves, and extensively branching fibrous root systems. bear grass bent grass couch grass quack grass Grass Günter Wilhelm, Grass is a very common plant consisting of large numbers of thin, spiky, green leaves that cover the surface of the ground. Small things stirred in the grass around the tent The lawn contained a mixture of grasses, green plant with flat leaves and jointed stems (used as a ground cover in lawns, fields, etc.); area covered with such plants; pasture; marijuana (Slang); police informer (British Slang), If you talk about the grass, you are referring to an area of ground that is covered with grass, for example in your garden. I'm going to cut the grass, Grass is the same as marijuana, disapproval A grass is someone who tells the police or other authorities about criminal activities that they know about. = informer, disapproval If you say that one person grasses on another, the first person tells the police or other authorities about something criminal or wrong which the second person has done. His wife wants him to grass on the members of his own gang He was repeatedly attacked by other inmates, who accused him of grassing. = inform Grass up means the same as grass. How many of them are going to grass up their own kids to the police?, cover with grass, shoot down, of birds, = GAny non-broadleaf plant that does not have a woody stem, Gone to grass Dead The allusion is to the grass which grows over the dead Also, "Gone to rusticate," the allusion being to a horse which is sent to grass when unfit for work Not to let the grass grow under one's feet To be very active and energetic "Captain Cuttle held on at a great pace, and allowed no grass to grow under his feet " - Dickens: Dombey and Son To give grass To confess yourself vanquished To be knocked down in a pugilistic encounter is to "go to grass;" to have the sack is also to go to grass, as a cow which is no longer fit for milking is sent to pasture A grass-hand is a compositor who fills a temporary vacancy, feed with grass, There is something in the order of 9000 species worldwide Only a handful are used in turfgrass situations in the UK: Bentgrass species, Fescue species, Perennial ryegrass and Smooth stalked meadow grass being the main ones, n A type of plant that grows best in flower beds, but is intended to cover large areas of lawn and have a carpet like appearance Supposed to be green when not dormant, A plant found in flower gardens that needs little or no care, Members of the plant family Poaceae, Court surface composed of a well-tended lawn Grass is the fastest type of surface Wimbledon is the most famous grass court tournament, Geographical Resource Analysis Support System A public-domain raster GIS modeling product of the U S Army Corp of Engineers' Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL), give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam", Geographical Resource Analysis Support System A public-domain raster GIS modeling product of the U S Army Corp of Engineers’ Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL), Plants of the family Poaceae (Gramineae) Grasses are characterized by rounded, hollow or pithy jointed stems (culms), and narrow sheathing leaves with parallel veins The leaves alternate on two sides of the stem The junction of the blade and sheath often bears an erect fringe of hairs (ligule) and sometimes also earlike projections (auricles) Flowers are borne in reduced spikes (spiklets) See drawing of plant group characteristics, Type of plant that has long slender leaves that extend from a short stem or the soil surface, 1 Sharp, closely space discontinuities in the trace of a cathode-ray tube, produced by random interference; so named because of their resemblance to blades of lawn grass, (Gramineae) Any plant of this genus characterized by jointed stems, sheathing leaves, flower spikelets and fruit consisting of a seed-like grain or caryopsis Plants ordered by Johnson included: Black grass Orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata) a weedy grass grown for pastures "Ray" [Rye] grass (Lolium) any of several European grasses grown for forage Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) A coarse grass having cylindrical spikes, used for fodder 'Named after Timothy Hanson, 18th century farmer who grew this grass and spread its cultivation, past of grass, covered with grass, third-person singular of grass, Related Topics: [wetlands] Grasses are sufficiently familiar that we probably pay them very little attention Few families can match the grasses for number of species, or for the diversity of habitats they encompass With the exception of the bamboos grasses are herbaceous A quick glance at the leaves will tell a grass from a sedge Whereas a sedge's leaves come out in three directions, grass leaves come out in only two directions - that is, if you were to look at a blade of grass from above, the leaves would appear to form a straight line Unlike the reeds, grass flowers are usually extremely compact and simple: whereas reed flowers are usually somewhat rounded and bear six tiny petal-like structures, grass flowers are usually restricted to just two tiny modified leaves (glumes) at the base of the flowers, plural of grass, plants having narrow leaves and jointed stems Bangs Field Trip , — a group of plants that are monocotyledons (have long narrow leaves with veins that run parallel to their length) They are usually herbs Some are larger and woody like bamboo Leaf bases wrap around the stem of the grass Flowers are called inflorescences and have many florets with powdery anthers, present participle of grass,

43 An informer, police informer; one who betrays a group (of criminals, etc) to the authorities     ts
44 Marijuana     ts
45 A lawn     ts
46 Sharp, closely spaced discontinuities in the trace of a cathode-ray tube, produced by random interference     ts
47 Any plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by leaves that arise from nodes in the stem, wrap around it for a distance, and leave, especially those grown as ground cover rather than for grain     ts
48 Noise on an A-scope or similar type of radar display     ts
49 To act as a grass or informer, to betray; to report on (criminals etc) to the authorities     ts
50 To lay out on the grass; to knock down (an opponent etc.) - "He flew at me with his knife, and I had to grass him twice, and got a cut over the knuckles, before I had the upper hand of him."     ts
51 gres     ts
52 To produce grass     ts
53 HERBO     ts
54 To bring to the grass or ground; to land; as, to grass a fish     ts
55 A basic Energy Type     ts
56 German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927) narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay shoot down, of birds feed with grass spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach cover with grass; "The owners decided to grass their property     ts
57 cover with grass; feed grass to livestock; produce grass; inform on (British Slang)  fiil     ts
58 To expose, as flax, on the grass for bleaching, etc     ts
59 GRASS (Geographical Resource Analysis Support System): it is the name of a software for image elaboration, also used to define the corresponding format of raster data     ts
60 > refocused FLASH     ts
61 Marijuana, weed, pot, etc     ts
62 Popularly: Herbage; the plants which constitute the food of cattle and other beasts; pasture     ts
63 Rye grass for seed     ts
64 Metaphorically used for what is transitory     ts
65 The season of fresh grass; spring     ts
66 An endogenous plant having simple leaves, a stem generally jointed and tubular, the husks or glumes in pairs, and the seed single     ts
67 To cover with grass or with turf     ts
68 Utility; Submission     ts
69 animal food for browsing or grazing     ts
70 German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927)     ts
71 street names for marijuana     ts
72 sedge-like plant, usually with round (rarely flat) stems     ts
73 spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach     ts
74 cover with grass; "The owners decided to grass their property"     ts
75 narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay     ts
76 If you say the grass is greener somewhere else, you mean that other people's situations always seem better or more attractive than your own, but may not really be so. He was very happy with us but wanted to see if the grass was greener elsewhere. German writer whose novels, notably The Tin Drum (1959) and Dog Years (1963), concern the political and social climate of Germany during and after World War II. He won the 1999 Nobel Prize for literature. grass sb up to tell the police about a criminal's activities grass on. Any of many low, green, nonwoody plants that make up the families Poaceae (or Gramineae), Cyperaceae (sedges), and Juncaceae (rushes). Only the approximately 8,000-10,000 species in the family Poaceae are true grasses. They are the most economically important of all flowering plants because of their nutritious grains and soil-forming function, and they are the most widespread and most numerous of plants. The cereal grasses include wheat, corn, rice, rye, oats, barley, and millet. Grasses provide forage for grazing animals, shelter for wildlife, and construction materials, furniture, utensils, and food for humans. Some species are grown as garden ornamentals, cultivated as turf for lawns and recreational areas, or used as cover plants for erosion control. Most have hollow, segmented, round stems, bladelike leaves, and extensively branching fibrous root systems. bear grass bent grass couch grass quack grass Grass Günter Wilhelm     ts
77 Grass is a very common plant consisting of large numbers of thin, spiky, green leaves that cover the surface of the ground. Small things stirred in the grass around the tent The lawn contained a mixture of grasses     ts
78 green plant with flat leaves and jointed stems (used as a ground cover in lawns, fields, etc.); area covered with such plants; pasture; marijuana (Slang); police informer (British Slang)  isim     ts
79 If you talk about the grass, you are referring to an area of ground that is covered with grass, for example in your garden. I'm going to cut the grass     ts
80 Grass is the same as marijuana     ts
81 disapproval A grass is someone who tells the police or other authorities about criminal activities that they know about. = informer     ts
82 disapproval If you say that one person grasses on another, the first person tells the police or other authorities about something criminal or wrong which the second person has done. His wife wants him to grass on the members of his own gang He was repeatedly attacked by other inmates, who accused him of grassing. = inform Grass up means the same as grass. How many of them are going to grass up their own kids to the police?     ts
83 cover with grass     ts
84 shoot down, of birds     ts
85 = GAny non-broadleaf plant that does not have a woody stem     ts
86 Gone to grass Dead The allusion is to the grass which grows over the dead Also, "Gone to rusticate," the allusion being to a horse which is sent to grass when unfit for work Not to let the grass grow under one's feet To be very active and energetic "Captain Cuttle held on at a great pace, and allowed no grass to grow under his feet " - Dickens: Dombey and Son To give grass To confess yourself vanquished To be knocked down in a pugilistic encounter is to "go to grass;" to have the sack is also to go to grass, as a cow which is no longer fit for milking is sent to pasture A grass-hand is a compositor who fills a temporary vacancy     ts
87 feed with grass     ts
88 There is something in the order of 9000 species worldwide Only a handful are used in turfgrass situations in the UK: Bentgrass species, Fescue species, Perennial ryegrass and Smooth stalked meadow grass being the main ones     ts
89 n A type of plant that grows best in flower beds, but is intended to cover large areas of lawn and have a carpet like appearance Supposed to be green when not dormant     ts
90 A plant found in flower gardens that needs little or no care     ts
91 Members of the plant family Poaceae     ts
92 Court surface composed of a well-tended lawn Grass is the fastest type of surface Wimbledon is the most famous grass court tournament     ts
93 Geographical Resource Analysis Support System A public-domain raster GIS modeling product of the U S Army Corp of Engineers' Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL)     ts
94 give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"     ts
95 Geographical Resource Analysis Support System A public-domain raster GIS modeling product of the U S Army Corp of Engineers’ Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL)     ts
96 Plants of the family Poaceae (Gramineae) Grasses are characterized by rounded, hollow or pithy jointed stems (culms), and narrow sheathing leaves with parallel veins The leaves alternate on two sides of the stem The junction of the blade and sheath often bears an erect fringe of hairs (ligule) and sometimes also earlike projections (auricles) Flowers are borne in reduced spikes (spiklets) See drawing of plant group characteristics     ts
97 Type of plant that has long slender leaves that extend from a short stem or the soil surface     ts
98 1 Sharp, closely space discontinuities in the trace of a cathode-ray tube, produced by random interference; so named because of their resemblance to blades of lawn grass     ts
99 (Gramineae) Any plant of this genus characterized by jointed stems, sheathing leaves, flower spikelets and fruit consisting of a seed-like grain or caryopsis Plants ordered by Johnson included: Black grass Orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata) a weedy grass grown for pastures "Ray" [Rye] grass (Lolium) any of several European grasses grown for forage Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) A coarse grass having cylindrical spikes, used for fodder 'Named after Timothy Hanson, 18th century farmer who grew this grass and spread its cultivation     ts
100grassed past of grass     ts
101grassed covered with grass  sıfat     ts
102grasses third-person singular of grass     ts
103grasses Related Topics: [wetlands] Grasses are sufficiently familiar that we probably pay them very little attention Few families can match the grasses for number of species, or for the diversity of habitats they encompass With the exception of the bamboos grasses are herbaceous A quick glance at the leaves will tell a grass from a sedge Whereas a sedge's leaves come out in three directions, grass leaves come out in only two directions - that is, if you were to look at a blade of grass from above, the leaves would appear to form a straight line Unlike the reeds, grass flowers are usually extremely compact and simple: whereas reed flowers are usually somewhat rounded and bear six tiny petal-like structures, grass flowers are usually restricted to just two tiny modified leaves (glumes) at the base of the flowers     ts
104grasses plural of grass     ts
105grasses plants having narrow leaves and jointed stems Bangs Field Trip      ts
106grasses — a group of plants that are monocotyledons (have long narrow leaves with veins that run parallel to their length) They are usually herbs Some are larger and woody like bamboo Leaf bases wrap around the stem of the grass Flowers are called inflorescences and have many florets with powdery anthers     ts
107grassing present participle of grass     ts
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