longgrass
Etymology
From long + grass.
longgrass means grasses that have been allowed to grow very high or that are from a species that grows very high. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 92 out of 100.
noun
- Grasses that have been allowed to grow very high or that are from a species that grows very high.“Experiments with veld fires in the longgrass-veld without grazing, once again revealed the undesirability of the practice of early burning and the extremely injurious effect of autumn fire.”
- An area around Darwin, Australia populated by homeless indigenous people.“There has been no detailed analysis of statistics regarding the particular impact of 'quality of life' laws on longgrass people living in and around Darwin.”