lawn
/lôn/
noun
  1. A very fine linen (or sometimes cotton) fabric with a rather open texture. Lawn is used for the sleeves of a bishop's official dress in the English Church, and, figuratively, stands for the office itself.
  2. An open space between woods.
  3. Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown.
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Wikipedia
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Lawn - Wikipedia
September 15, 2025 - A lawn (/lɔːn/) is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawn mower (or sometimes grazing animals) and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes—it is also commonly referred to as part of ...

area of land planted with grasses and similar plants

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A lawn (/lɔːn/) is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawn mower (or sometimes … Wikipedia
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Vocabulary.com
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Lawn - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Most lawns are neatly mowed — a lawn that's allowed to grow tall might more accurately be called a field, especially if there are weeds or wildflowers mixed in with the grass. It's difficult to grow a lawn in places that don't get much rain, since it needs to be watered regularly to stay green and lush.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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LAWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LAWN meaning: 1. an area of grass, especially near to a house or in a park, that is cut regularly to keep it…. Learn more.
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Collins Dictionary
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LAWN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A lawn is an area of grass that is kept cut short and is usually part of a garden or park.
Published   March 12, 2018
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Lawn Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
LAWN meaning: an area of ground (such as the ground around a house or in a garden or park) that is covered with short grass
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Dictionary.com
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LAWN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
LAWN definition: a stretch of open, grass-covered land, especially one closely mowed, as near a house, on an estate, or in a park. See examples of lawn used in a sentence.
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YourDictionary
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Lawn Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Lawn definition: A plot of grass, usually tended or mowed, as one around a residence or in a park.
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Merriam-Webster
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LAWN Synonyms: 23 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for LAWN: grass, ground, field, greensward, green, clearing, meadow, tract, plot, pasture
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Longman
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lawn | meaning of lawn in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Gardeninglawnlawn /lɔːn $ lɒːn/ ●●● S2 noun 1 [countable, uncountable]DLG an area of ground in a garden or park that is covered with short grass I spent all morning mowing the lawn (=cutting the grass).
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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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lawn noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
[countable] an area of ground covered in short grass in a garden or park, or used for playing a game on · In summer we have to mow the lawn twice a week.
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Collins Dictionary
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GRASS LAWN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A lawn is an area of grass that is kept cut short and is usually part of someone's garden or backyard, or part of a park.
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Oxford English Dictionary
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lawn, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun lawn is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).
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National Wildlife Federation
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Why We Have Lawns - The National Wildlife Federation Blog
August 30, 2024 - In this era, the lawn expanded beyond its role as a personal pleasure or status symbol; it became a measure of civic responsibility. The perfect, uninterrupted green of suburban landscapes came to represent the ideal community—one where each homeowner contributed to the collective aesthetic and well-being of the neighborhood.
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Planet Natural
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The History of Lawns | Planet Natural
November 23, 2024 - The lawn appears to be a European invention, which makes ecological sense because the moist, mild, climate of Europe supported open, close-cut grasslands. (The less temperate climate of North America does not.) Use to prevent crabgrass, dandelions and more! Pelleted for easy application. ... The Middle English word launde originally referred to a glade or opening in the woods, but later designated artificial stretches of land that resembled such glades.
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Eden Lawn Care
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Quora
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Why do American English speakers say “lawn” instead of the British English “grass”? - Quora
Answer (1 of 32): In American usage - and I gather in UK usage - a “lawn” is a maintained area of grass, such as you’d find in a park, a garden outside a house or office campus, etc. “Grass” is a specific category of plants, typically in the Poaceae family, and “wild” (unmaintained) grassy areas...
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Longman Dictionary
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lawn | Definition from the Gardening topic | Gardening
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlawnlawn /lɔːn $ lɒːn/ ●●● S2 noun 1 [countable, uncountable]DLG an area of ground in a garden or park that is covered with short grass I spent all morning mowing the lawn (=cutting the grass).