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GRASSES - traducción al árabe

FAMILY OF MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS
Gramineae; Grasses; Graminae; Grass Family; Grass family; Graminaceae; True grass; True grasses; Grass blade; Poacea; Poacae; Poacaea; Grass; Tall Grass; Sports turf; Grass crops; Grass seeds; Grass seed
  • Drawing of ''[[Anomochloa marantoidea]],'' one of the most primitive living grass species
  • The gray area is the [[cricket]] pitch currently in use. Parallel to it are other pitches in various states of preparation which could be used in other matches.
  • Typical grass seen in meadows
  • Grass-covered house in [[Iceland]]
  • Grass with flowers around it
  • Inflorecence scheme and floral diagram. 1 – glume, 2 – lemma, 3 – awn, 4 – palea, 5 – lodicules, 6 – stamens, 7 – ovary, 8 – styles.
  • Wind-blown grass in the [[Valles Caldera]] in [[New Mexico]], United States
  • Grass flowers
  • A [[kangaroo]] eating grass
  • ''[[Setaria verticillata]]'' from [[Panicoideae]]
  • A lawn in front of a building

GRASSES         

ألاسم

أَبّ ; حَشِيش ; رِعْي ; عُشْب ; قِنَّبٌ هِنْدِيّ ; كَلَأ ; ماريجوانَا ; مَرْع ; نَجِيل

الفعل

أَسَامَ ; بَقَّار ; راعٍ ; راعِي البَقَر ; رَعَى الماشِيَةَ أو القَطِيعَ ; غَنَّام

grass         
عُشْب
grass         
اسْم : عُشْب . مَرْعَى

Definición

grass
¦ noun
1. vegetation consisting of short plants with long narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture.
ground covered with grass.
2. a plant with jointed stems and spikes of small wind-pollinated flowers, predominant in such vegetation. [Family Gramineae: many species.]
3. informal cannabis.
4. Brit. informal a police informer.
¦ verb
1. cover with grass.
2. (often grass on) Brit. informal inform the police of criminal activity or plans.
3. land (a fish).
4. chiefly Rugby & Australian Rules knock down.
Phrases
at grass grazing.
not let the grass grow under one's feet not delay in taking action.
put out to grass put (an animal) out to graze.
?informal force (someone) to retire.
Derivatives
grassless adjective
grass-like adjective
Origin
OE gr?s, of Gmc origin; ult. related to green and grow. The sense 'police informer' is perh. related to C19 rhyming sl. grasshopper 'copper'.

Wikipedia

Poaceae

Poaceae () or Gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture. The latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass.

With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae.

The Poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals. They provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%. Some members of the Poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.

Grasses have stems that are hollow except at the nodes and narrow alternate leaves borne in two ranks. The lower part of each leaf encloses the stem, forming a leaf-sheath. The leaf grows from the base of the blade, an adaptation allowing it to cope with frequent grazing.

Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant are estimated to constitute 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, excluding Greenland and Antarctica. Grasses are also an important part of the vegetation in many other habitats, including wetlands, forests and tundra.

Though they are commonly called "grasses", groups such as the seagrasses, rushes and sedges fall outside this family. The rushes and sedges are related to the Poaceae, being members of the order Poales, but the seagrasses are members of order Alismatales. However, all of them belong to the monocot group of plants.

Ejemplos de uso de GRASSES
1. Before the extinction, grasses, trees and shrubs were commonly eaten _ but then grasses disappeared from the animals‘ diet, the researchers reported in Friday‘s issue of the journal Science.
2. The only sound is wind rustling through the grasses.
3. Only the hayrake‘s ribs still rise from the rampant grasses.
4. Adults and children would go outdoors to search for interesting flowers, grasses, leaves, stems – even seaweed.
5. Cabot attributes its award–winning flavors to the climate, soil, and grasses of northern Vermont.