n.
Pronunciation: ' gras
Function: noun
Usage: often attrib
Etymology: Middle English gras, from Old English græs; akin to Old High German gras grass, Old English gr ō wan to grow
Date: before 12th century
1 : herbage suitable or used for grazing animals
2 : any of a large family (Gramineae syn. Poaceae) of monocotyledonous mostly herbaceous plants with jointed stems, slender sheathing leaves, and flowers borne in spikelets of bracts
3 : land (as a lawn or a turf racetrack) covered with growing grass <keep off the grass > <the horse had never won on grass >
4 plural : leaves or plants of grass
5 : a state or place of retirement <put out to grass >
6 [short for grasshopper, rhyming slang for copper ] slang British : a police informer
7 : electronic noise on a radarscope that takes the form of vertical lines resembling lawn grass
8 : MARIJUANA
– grass · less \ -l ə s \ adjective
– grass · like \ - ˌ l ī k \ adjective