- narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay
- shoot down, of birds
- cover with grass; "The owners decided to grass their property"
- German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927)
- spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach
- supergrass: a police informer who implicates many people
- Grasses, or more technically graminoids, are monocotyledonous, usually herbaceous plants with narrow leaves growing from the base. They include the "true grasses", of the Poaceae (or Gramineae) family, as well as the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae). ...
- GRASS GIS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) is a free, open source geographical information system (GIS) capable of handling raster, topological vector, image processing, and graphic data.
- Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life (1925) is a silent documentary film which follows a branch of the Bakhtiari tribe of Persia (today Iran) as they and their herds make their seasonal journey to better pastures. It is considered one of the earliest ethnographic documentary films. ...
- Grass: History of Marijuana is a 1999 Canadian documentary film directed by Ron Mann, premiered in Toronto Film Festival, about the history of the United States government's war on marijuana in the 20th century.
- Grass is the 10th studio album by Keller Williams, released in 2005. On Grass, Keller is accompanied by The Keels, a husband and wife duo named Larry and Jenny Keel. On this album, Larry Keel, Keller's childhood friend, plays lead guitar, Jenny Keel plays bass, and Keller plays rhythm guitar. ...
- Grass is a card game, first published in 1979 and now published by Euro Games and Ventura International (packaged in a hemp bag). The game is an expanded version of Mille Bornes with the theme altered from car racing to cannabis dealing, with many of the cards essentially the same.
- 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; A lawn; Marijuana; An informer, police informer; one who betrays a group (of criminals, etc) to ...
- (Grassed) to be thrown from a horse.
- (Grasses) A category of weed that are monocots, have narrow leaves and a growing point at our just below the soil surface.
- (Grasses) The evolution of grasses has had an immense impact on life on Earth. Unlike most other plants which grow from the tips of shoots and stems, grasses grow from the base of the plant. This means that the tips of the plant can be eaten without killing the plant or preventing future growth. ...
- (Grasses) a group of flowering plants which now dominate the world's vegetation. They first appeared during the Tertiary.
- (grasses) Plants of the family Gramineae (Poaceae) which range from small, twisted, erect, or creeping annuals to perennials. Stems are called culms with well-defined nodes and internodes. Leaves arise alternately in two rows from the nodes. ...
- (grasses) described as flowering and sometimes as scarlet in appearance.
- Grasses are non nitrogen fixing plants and include lawn grasses like fescue, corn, small grains, brome grass, ryegrass, ect.
- (Grassing) Establishment or improvement of a turf grass.
- (Grassing) The placing of seed, sod, and other vegetation.
- This is a very propitious dream indeed. It gives promise of a happy and well advanced life to the tradesman, rapid accumulation of wealth, fame to literary and artistic people, and a safe voyage through the turbulent sea of love is promised to all lovers. ...
- This word can mean grass, or other green vegetation, but is also used for the color green from the color of grass.
- A plant found in flower gardens that needs little or no care.