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elephant grass
noun
- a cattail, Typha elephantina, of southern Asia, used for making rope and baskets.
elephant grass
noun
- any of various stout tropical grasses or grasslike plants, esp Pennisetum purpureum, and Typha elephantina, a type of reed mace
Word History and Origins
Origin of elephant grass1
Example Sentences
Chuck Mawhinney, whose ability to creep through the dense jungle and looming elephant grass of South Vietnam and then wait for hours with his scoped rifle to pick off an enemy soldier made him the deadliest sniper in the history of the Marine Corps, died on Feb. 12 in Baker City, a town in the northeastern corner of Oregon.
They planted vetiver and elephant grass to hold the riverbank in place.
Then she hid nearby in a clump of elephant grass.
St. Mary's Abbey in Glencairn, an enclosed order of Trappistine nuns in the southeast of Ireland, has planted 27 acres of bio-energy fuel Miscanthus, an Asian elephant grass, which has replaced oil as its main heat source.
On one side of them was thick forest; on the other was the brown river, and beyond that a tall tangle of elephant grass and bamboo.
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