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Bluegrass logo #10101) Blue grass 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Grass 5) Music for banjos 6) Music for banjos and guitars 7) Nashville sound 8) Word of purely Anglo origin 9) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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Bluegrass

Bluegrass logo #10101) Poa
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bluegrass logo #10444
  1. any of various grasses of the genus Poa
  2. a type of country music played at a rapid tempo on banjos and guitars

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Bluegrass

Bluegrass logo #21000 Bluegrass refers to several species of grasses of the genus Poa (with the most famous being the Kentucky bluegrass) The term has also been applied to various things that relate to the region in which the grass grows: ...
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Bluegrass

Bluegrass logo #21000[Sirius] Bluegrass was a Bluegrass music satellite radio channel on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 65 and DISH Network channel 6065 The channel was merged with XM Satellite Radio`s Bluegrass Junction in November 2008, following the merger of the two services. ...
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Bluegrass

Bluegrass logo #20151An early form of country music that combines the gospel-tinged vocals of the Blue Ridge Mountain region with folk melodies. Instrumentation generally includes guitars, banjos, mandolins and fiddles.
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Bluegrass

Bluegrass logo #21003(from the article `Kentucky`) There is a folk saying that when east Kentuckians die they want to go to Lexington, the capital of the Bluegrass. The Bluegrass lies at Kentucky`s ...
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bluegrass

bluegrass logo #21003in botany, any of many lawn, pasture, and forage grasses of the genus Poa (family Poaceae). About 250 species are found in temperate and cool ... [1 related articles]
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bluegrass

bluegrass logo #21003in music, country and western style that emerged in the United States after World War II, a direct descendant of the old-time string-band music that ... [4 related articles]
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bluegrass

bluegrass logo #20400[n] - any of various grasses of the genus Poa 2. [n] - an area in central Kentucky notied for it bluegrass and thoroughbred horses 3. [n] - a type of country music played at a rapid tempo on banjos and guitars
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bluegrass

bluegrass logo #24157a style of music featuring folk instruments; quite rhythmical.
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bluegrass logo #20974 noun a type of country music played at a rapid tempo on banjos and guitars
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bluegrass logo #21221(plant) Dense spreading grass, which is blue-tinted and grows in clumps. Various species are known from the northern hemisphere. Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), introduced to the USA from Europe, provides pa...
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bluegrass

bluegrass logo #23829a style of country music based on old-time Appalachian music - We're going to a bluegrass concert tonight.
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bluegrass logo #23828An early form of country music that combines the gospel-tinged vocals of the Blue Ridge Mountain region with folk melodies. Instrumentation generally includes guitars, banjos, mandolins and fiddles.
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bluegrass

bluegrass logo #21199any grass of the genus Poa, as the Kentucky bluegrass, P. pratensis, having dense tufts of bluish-green blades and creeping rhizomes. · country music that is polyphonic in character and is played on unamplified stringed instruments, with emphasis esp. on the solo banjo. · See
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Bluegrass

Bluegrass logo #23830generally regarded as a variant of country music, it is in fact a broad-based hybrid including old-time country and string-band music; British folk songs that survived in Appalachia; improvisation and syncopation, reflecting the influence of blues and jazz; African folk roots, in that the banjo is an African instrument; and a wide variety of commer...
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