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The Esperanto words for grass and lawn are herbo and razeno.
Yes, the A has a short A (ah) sound, as in gas, glass, and brass, although the S makes it sound different from other short A words.
No, "invisible" is a standalone word, not a prefix word. The prefix "in-" can be added to other words to indicate negation or absence, such as in the term "inability."
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Some words that rhyme with "sass" include pass, class, mass, and glass.
That wants to be "land." I realize that's not three letters.
Roadscape is a landscape in which road is the most visible feature. In other words, it is a picture depicting road as an expanse of scenery.
Grass, like other plants, generates Energy through Photosynthesis- in other words, grass is like tiny solar panels.
Mt. Everest is too steep for the wild yak to navigate on its hills and the rocks doesnt have grass for them to feed up on. ADded by Will Cate. in other words. it can;t.
meadow, meadowland, fallow, grassland, prairie, grass are some other words for pasture.
Approximately 454,445,445,248,695,630,589,015,754,212,348,261,022,239,154,784,996,324,120, 784,461,243,645,874,104,455,412,201,035,487,454,544,412,301,745,456,104,578, 478,902,404,052,408,633,654,751 blades of grass. In other words, there's too many to count!
Reeds are one kind of marsh grass.
The Esperanto words for grass and herb are herbo and herbojn.
The Esperanto words for grass and lawn are herbo and razeno.
Some words to describe 'Cut Grass' are: Fresh, nice, and green.
It is not a word in standard modern English. It is sometimes used as a slangabbreviation for landscape, in which case it should probably be spelled " 'scape". Shakespeare uses it as an abbreviation of "escape", and it from this that the words scapegoat and scapegrace appear to be derived.
if you want your horse to get sick in other words no no no!