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herbage

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herb⋅age

[ur-bij, hur-]
–noun
1. nonwoody vegetation.
2. the succulent parts, leaves and stems, of herbaceous plants.
3. Law. the right to pasture one's cattle on another's land.
4. British. vegetation grazed by animals; pasturage.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME < F; see herb, -age


herbaged, adjective
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herb·age   (ûr'bĭj, hûr'-)   
n.  
  1. Herbaceous plant growth, especially grass or similar vegetation used for pasturage.

  2. The fleshy, often edible parts of plants.


[Middle English, from Old French erbage, from erbe; see herb.]
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