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81Echinops — noun genus of Mediterranean and Eurasian herbs: globe thistles • Syn: ↑genus Echinops • Hypernyms: ↑asterid dicot genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Compositae, ↑family Compositae, ↑Asteraceae, ↑ …
82Hordeum — noun annual to perennial grasses of temperate northern hemisphere and South America: barley • Syn: ↑genus Hordeum • Hypernyms: ↑monocot genus, ↑liliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Gramineae, ↑ …
83Oryzopsis — noun rice grass • Syn: ↑genus Oryzopsis • Hypernyms: ↑monocot genus, ↑liliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Gramineae, ↑family Gramineae, ↑ …
84Sporobolus — noun cosmopolitan annual and perennial grasses (as dropseed or rush grass) • Syn: ↑genus Sporobolus • Hypernyms: ↑monocot genus, ↑liliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Gramineae, ↑family Gramineae …
85Zoisia — noun lawn grasses native to southeastern Asia and New Zealand; grown especially in warm regions • Syn: ↑genus Zoysia, ↑genus Zoisia • Hypernyms: ↑monocot genus, ↑liliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑G …
86aristida — əˈristədə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, irregular from Latin arista beard of grain : a genus of grasses with one flowered spikelets and a hard sharp pointed lemma terminating in three awns see dogtown grass …
87grassland buttercup — noun : a New Zealand crowfoot (Ranunculus multiscapus) with one flowered scapes …
88leersia — ˈlirzēə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Johann D. Leers died 1774 German botanist + New Latin ia : a genus of perennial chiefly swamp grasses having flat roughish leaves and one flowered spikelets see rice cut grass, white… …
89lygeum — līˈjēəm noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek lygos flexible twig, withe more at lock (tuft of hair) : a genus of grasses having two or three one flowered spikelets that unite to form a hard false fruit see esparto …
90matgrass — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun 1. a. : matweed 1 b. : a low tufted European grass (Nardus stricta) with one flowered spikelets c. : spiny rolling grass 2 …