Italian ray grass — Ray grass Ray grass (r[=a] gr[.a]s ). [Etymol. of ray is uncertain.] (Bot.) A perennial European grass ({Lolium perenne}); called also {rye grass}, and {red darnel}. See {Darnel}, and {Grass}. [1913 Webster] {Italian ray grass} or {Italian rye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Italian rye grass — Ray grass Ray grass (r[=a] gr[.a]s ). [Etymol. of ray is uncertain.] (Bot.) A perennial European grass ({Lolium perenne}); called also {rye grass}, and {red darnel}. See {Darnel}, and {Grass}. [1913 Webster] {Italian ray grass} or {Italian rye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lolium perenne — Ray grass Ray grass (r[=a] gr[.a]s ). [Etymol. of ray is uncertain.] (Bot.) A perennial European grass ({Lolium perenne}); called also {rye grass}, and {red darnel}. See {Darnel}, and {Grass}. [1913 Webster] {Italian ray grass} or {Italian rye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ray grass — (r[=a] gr[.a]s ). [Etymol. of ray is uncertain.] (Bot.) A perennial European grass ({Lolium perenne}); called also {rye grass}, and {red darnel}. See {Darnel}, and {Grass}. [1913 Webster] {Italian ray grass} or {Italian rye grass}. See {Darnel},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rye grass — Ray grass Ray grass (r[=a] gr[.a]s ). [Etymol. of ray is uncertain.] (Bot.) A perennial European grass ({Lolium perenne}); called also {rye grass}, and {red darnel}. See {Darnel}, and {Grass}. [1913 Webster] {Italian ray grass} or {Italian rye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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