grassland |
a large tract of land mainly covered by perennial grasses and having few trees or shrubs. |
grassless |
combined form of grass. |
grassroots |
originating with or operating among the common people. |
grass roots |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) the common mass of people, esp. those in local areas as opposed to the political or cultural centers. [2 definitions] |
grass snake |
any of several common small harmless snakes, such as the garter or green snake. |
grass tree |
any of several related Australian plants having thick, woody stems and stiff, grasslike leaves, and bearing spikes of white flowers. |
grass widow |
a woman who is separated or divorced from her husband. [2 definitions] |
grass widower |
a man who is separated or divorced from his wife. [2 definitions] |
grassy |
covered with grass. [2 definitions] |
grate1 |
a framework of crossed or parallel bars that serves as a covering, guard, or the like. [4 definitions] |
grate2 |
to make a sharp rasping noise, as of scraping. [5 definitions] |
grateful |
feeling or showing appreciation for kindnesses or benefits; thankful. [2 definitions] |
gratefully |
with appreciation for another's kindness or for benefits received. |
grater |
a kitchen device with a jagged surface that allows one to reduce food substances to shreds. |
gratification |
the act of gratifying, or the condition or feeling of being gratified. [2 definitions] |
gratify |
to give pleasure or satisfaction to (someone). [2 definitions] |
gratifying |
causing pleasure or satisfaction, esp. after the accomplishment of something. |
grating1 |
a framework of crossed or parallel bars that covers an opening; grate. |
grating2 |
(of a sound) harsh, jarring, or discordant. [2 definitions] |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. [2 definitions] |
gratitude |
the state or feeling of being thankful or appreciative; gratefulness. |