
1) Aeration target 2) Amphitheater dancing area 3) Area of cut grass 4) Area of garden grass 5) Area of grass 6) Area of mown grass 7) Area often mowed 8) Area that you might mow 9) Bermuda quadrangle 10) Blades around the house 11) Blades outside the house 12) Boccie battlefield 13) Boccie court, often
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1) Arbor 2) Grass 3) Yard
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A lawn is an area of land planted with grasses or (rarely) other durable plants, which are maintained at a short height and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes. Common characteristics of a lawn are that it is composed only of grass species, it is subject to weed and pest control, it is subject to practices aimed at maintaining its green c...
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enclosed pasture within forest, originally to provide grazing and hay for deer (P 205); open grassy space in woodland where deer would naturally congregate; sometimes (e.g. in Duffield Frifth) launds appear to have been separately paled and used for mowing grass (R 167); pasture, forest pasture (L 237)
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fine sheer plain-woven cotton or linen
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• (n.) An open space between woods. • (n.) Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown.
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fine-textured turf (q.v.) of grass that is kept mowed.[1 related articles]
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A sheer evenweave fabric given a variety of finishes.
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A light, fine cloth made using carded or combed linen or cotton yarns. The fabric has a crease-resistant, crisp finish. Linen lawn is synonymous with handkerchief linen. Cotton lawn is a similar type of fabric, which can be white, solid colored, or printed.
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A uniform and uninterrupted laver of bacterial growth, in which individual colonies cannot be observed.
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an area of the garden or wider landscape given over to grass. Initially these would have been roughly scythed and have looked more like tidy meadows, however later a more even look was appreciated and for this reason animals were allowed to graze the grass to keep it short. Extensive areas o...
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<microbiology> A uniform and uninterrupted layer of bacterial growth, in which individual colonies cannot be observed. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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enclosed pasture within forest, originally to provide grazing and hay for deer (P 205); open grassy space in woodland where deer would naturally congregate; sometimes (e.g. in Duffield Frifth) launds appear to have been separately paled and used for mowing grass (R 167); pasture, forest pasture (L 237)
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A semi-crisp, finely woven, smooth, plain weave cotton or occasionally linen. It is primarily used in dresses, blouses, collars, and cuffs and heirloom sewing. It is also a very comfortable underling or lining.
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Local Area Wireless Network
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Lawn (lan)
noun [ Middle English
laund ,
launde , French
lande heath, moor; of Celtic origin; confer W.
llan an open, clear place,
llawnt a smooth rising hill, lawn, Armor.
lann or
lan territory, country,
lann a prickly plant, plural
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Lawn noun [ Earlier
laune lynen , i. e.,
lawn linen ; probably from the town
Laon in France.] A very fine linen (or sometimes cotton) fabric with a rather open texture. Lawn is used for the sleeves of a bishop's official dress in the English Church, and, figuratively, stands for the ...
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Lawn is British slang for the hair.
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A fine mesh sieve, usually made from phosphor bronze or stainless steel, and supported by a strong frame.
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The fine wire mesh used for sieving materials. Usually made from phosphor-bronze and measured by the number of apertures per linear inch. A 60's mesh lawn would have 60 apertures per inch.
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noun a field of cultivated and mowed grass
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A light, fine cloth made using carded or combed, linen or cotton yarns. The fabric has a crease-resistant, crisp finish. Linen lawn is synonymous with handkerchief linen. Cotton lawn is a similar type of fabric, which can be white, solid colored, or printed.
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A fine, somewhat porous fabric made from cotton or linen, originating in Laon, France. Lawn is more crisp than voile, but less than organdy, and is often found in summery blouses and dresses.
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Fine, plain weave fabric, traditionally of cotton on linen.
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[Fabrics] A light, fine cloth made using carded or combed, linen or cotton yarns. The fabric has a crease-resistant, crisp finish.
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