cutgrass

/ˈkʌtɡræs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of grass that is often found growing in moist areas, typically in the northern hemisphere. It is known to be invasive and difficult to eradicate.

“The hiking trail was overgrown with cutgrass, making it hard to navigate.”

2. verb

To remove or destroy a large amount of cutgrass, typically using machinery or herbicides.

“The park ranger had to cutgrass the entire field to prepare it for the upcoming festival.”

Synonyms

  • invasive grass
  • weed

Antonyms

  • desirable plant
  • native grass