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			Species that exist on the stems of grasses.
																	
							
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									-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous									
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									graminicole (verb), graminicoles; graminicoled; graminicoling: grass
					Growing or living in or on grass: "There are creatures that are graminicoling most of their lives in a grassland habitats."
																	
							
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									grass
					1. A very common plant with thin green leaves that covers the ground.
2. An area used to make lawns, sport's fields, or pastures.
																	A single piece of grass is called a blade of grass.
2. A low green narrow-leafed plant that grows in fields and gardens, is eaten by animals; such as, cows, sheep, and some other herbivores.2. An area used to make lawns, sport's fields, or pastures.
							
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									agrosto-, agrost- +									
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									pratinicole (verb), pratinicoles; pratinicoled; pratinicoling: grass, meadow
					Living in grassland and meadowlands.
																	
							
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			“grass”
		
		(Greek: wild grass; grass)
				(Greek > Latin: plants, plant life [originally, "herb, grass, pasture"] to botany)
				(Latin: green crop, grass)
				(Greek: grass, a grassy place; meadow, meadows)
				(Greek: chloros, grass-green; a reference to the color of the gas which tends to be greenish-yellow; gas)
				(Greek: phorbe, fodder, from pherbein, to graze; by extension: fodder, food; any herb other than grass, a broadleaf herb; a weed)
				
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							Holcus molli, Creeping Soft Grass,  Creeping Velvet Grass
					European perennial grass with soft velvety foliage.
																	
									Laundress: A gown worn while sitting on the grass.
					
									A sweet scented Eurasian plant that is sometimes grown as a meadow or hay plant: Vernal grass is said to have a sweet fragrance when it is new-mown hay.
																	
							
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									vern-, vernal-									
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