agrosto-, agrost- +
(Greek: wild grass; grass)
agrostographer (noun), agrostographers (pl)
Someone who writes about grasses.
agrostographic (adjective), more agrostographic, most agrostographic
A reference to or a description of grasses.
A unit about various kinds of grasses.
Someone who is skilled in the study of grasses.
agrostology (s) (noun)
1. That part of botany that deals with grasses; graminology.
2. A division of systematic botany concerned with the study of grasses.
2. A division of systematic botany concerned with the study of grasses.
Grass is a form of plant life that first grows under your feet and then over your head.
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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