| CUTGRASSES | • cutgrasses n. Plural of cutgrass. • CUTGRASS n. a kind of swamp grass. |
| GLASSWORTS | • glassworts n. Plural of glasswort. • GLASSWORT n. a spinachlike plant of salt marshes, formerly burned for its ashes which yield soda. |
| GLOSSARIST | • glossarist n. Someone who writes a glossary. • GLOSSARIST n. a writer of glosses or of a glossary. |
| GLOSSATORS | • glossators n. Plural of glossator. • Glossators n. Plural of Glossator. • GLOSSATOR n. a writer of glosses or comments. |
| GRASSPLOTS | • grassplots n. Plural of grassplot. • GRASSPLOT n. a plot of ground overgrown with grass. |
| GRASSQUITS | • grassquits n. Plural of grassquit. • GRASSQUIT n. a tropical American finch. |
| GRASSROOTS | • grassroots adj. Of, or relating to people or society at the local level, particularly in politics, social movements… • grass-roots adj. Alternative spelling of grassroots. • grass␣roots n. (Idiomatic) People and society at the local (most basic) level rather than at the national centre of… |
| MATGRASSES | • matgrasses n. Plural of matgrass. • MATGRASS n. a rushlike moorland grass. |
| NUTGRASSES | • nutgrasses n. Plural of nutgrass. • nut-grasses n. Plural of nut-grass. • NUTGRASS n. any of various American sedges, also NUTSEDGE. |
| ROTGRASSES | • ROTGRASS n. soft grass, butterwort, pennywort or other plant reputed to cause sheep-rot. |
| SHORTGRASS | • shortgrass n. The set of short, tough grasses that thrive in arid plains; often specifically the native grasses of… |
| SPAGIRISTS | • spagirists n. Plural of spagirist. • SPAGIRIST n. an alchemist, also SPAGYRIST. |
| SPAGYRISTS | • spagyrists n. Plural of spagyrist. • SPAGYRIST n. an alchemist, also SPAGIRIST. |
| STEGOSAURS | • stegosaurs n. Plural of stegosaur. • STEGOSAUR n. a herbivorous dinosaur of the Jurassic period, also STEGOSAURUS. |
| SWEETGRASS | • sweetgrass n. Mannagrass, in genus Glyceria. • sweetgrass n. Hierochloe odorata (syn. Anthoxanthum nitens), an aromatic herb native to northern Eurasia and North America. • sweetgrass n. Muhlenbergia filipes, a grass native to the southeastern United States. |
| TEARGASSES | • teargasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teargas; alternative spelling of teargases. • tear␣gasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tear gas. • TEARGAS v. to assault with a gas that irritates the eyes. |
| TRANSGRESS | • transgress v. (Transitive) To exceed or overstep some limit or boundary. • transgress v. (Transitive) To act in violation of some law. • transgress v. (Intransitive, construed with against) To commit an offense; to sin. |