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• A kind of grass (Cynodon Dactylon) esteemed for pasture in the Southern United States. It is a native of Southern Europe, but is now wide-spread in warm countries; -- called also scutch grass, and in Bermuda, devil grass.
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(Cynodon dactylon), perennial grass of the family Poaceae that is native to the Mediterranean region.
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Ber·mu'da grass` (Botany) A kind of grass (
Cynodon Dactylon ) esteemed for pasture in the Southern United States. It is a native of Southern Europe, but is now wide-spread in warm countries; -- called also
scutch grass , and in Bermuda,
devil grass .
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Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a perennial grass with erect branches cultivated as fodder in the West Indies and the USA.
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[
n] - trailing grass native to Europe now cosmopolitan in warm regions
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devil grass noun trailing grass native to Europe now cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures especially in southern United States and India
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a creeping grass, Cynodon dactylon, of southern Europe, grown in the southern U.S. and Bermuda for lawns and pastures. Also called
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