What's the difference between GRASS and LAWN?


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grass
–noun
1.any plant of the family Gramineae, having jointed stems, sheathing leaves, and seedlike grains.

lawn
–noun
1.a stretch of open, grass-covered land, esp. one closely mowed, as near a house, on an estate, or in a park.


Grass makes up the lawn.
A LAWN is the area in front of your house where GRASS grows.
Grass is a plant of many varieties and locations, a lawn is well tended grass that usually surrounds an abode or a park.
you smoke grass and mow the lawn
lawn is a type of grass
the lawn has been cut
Grass is a plant of many varieties that is used to cover dirt to make the area look green and inviting instead of grey and unattractive. Different varieties of grass grow well in the various climatic zones in Australia.

When much grass is put together and watered, fed and trimmed and there are no weed in it, it is then called a lawn.

It makes the area that it covers more attractive to look at and attractive, especially for children (they love lawn).

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