herd's-grass
[ hurdz-gras, -grahs ]
/ ˈhɜrdzˌgræs, -ˌgrɑs /
noun
timothy or redtop, used for hay or pasture.
Origin of herd's-grass
1730–40,
Americanism; named after John
Herd, who in 1700 found it growing in New Hampshire
Words nearby herd's-grass
hercynite,
herd,
herd immunity,
herd instinct,
herd tester,
herd's-grass,
herd-book,
herder,
herdic,
herding dog,
herdsman