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Bermuda grass noun[ U ] uk /bəˈmjuː.də ˌɡrɑːs/ us /bɚˈmjuː.də ˌɡræs/ a type of grass that is often used for lawns (= areas of grass, especially near to a house or in a park, that are cut regularly to keep them short) and golf courses: They planted Bermuda grass on the steep slopes to improve stability. The playing field of many NFL stadiums consists of Bermuda grass. Some courses have replaced the Bermuda grass used on the greens with bent grass. We chose Bermuda grass for our lawn because it does well in our hot climate. If left to grow untended, Bermuda grass can be hard to get rid of as it has deep roots. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Common plants African violet agave aloe aloe vera alpine strawberry dichondra dieffenbachia dill weed dracaena Easter lily loganberry maidenhair fern maize mandrake mare's tail sorrel sotol sow thistle Spanish moss spearmint |