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grass

[gras, grahs] / græs, grɑs /


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"Early modern and medieval warfare was really warfare in the era of grass," he says.

From BBC

“If we were to transition into a dry spell, it does not take very long for those green and brown grasses to dry out completely.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It shouldn't be too difficult - the same ball for clay, the same for hard and the same for grass. That would be really helpful to the players," he said.

From BBC

On Thursday the pitch looked to have a thick covering of grass, but by Friday it was losing its green tinge.

From BBC

In 2013, von Konrat led a team of botanists and volunteers to survey the region, cataloging grasses, trees, and mosses in search of a location that matched the plant material found on the shoes.

From Science Daily