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- DictionaryTurf/tərf/
noun
- 1. grass and the surface layer of earth held together by its roots: "they walked across the springy turf"
- 2. horse racing or racecourses generally: "he spent his money gambling on the turf"
verb
- 1. force (someone) to leave somewhere: informal British "they were turfed off the bus"
- 2. cover (a patch of ground) with turf: "the plot of land has been turfed"
noun. ˈtərf. plural turfs ˈtərfs also turves ˈtərvz. Synonyms of turf. 1. a. : the upper stratum of soil bound by grass and plant roots into a thick mat. also : a piece of this. b. : an artificial substitute for this (as on a playing field) c. : grass sense 3. 2. a. : territory that one considers to be under one's control.
Britannica Dictionary definition of TURF. 1. a [noncount] : the upper layer of ground that is made up of grass and plant roots. a piece of turf. b British : a square piece of turf cut out of the ground that is used for making lawns. [count] a lawn made by laying turfs. [noncount] a lawn made by laying turf [= ( US) sod] 2.
turf meaning, definition, what is turf: a surface that consists of soil with gra...: Learn more.
noun. /tɜːf/ /tɜːrf/ (plural turfs, turves. /tɜːvz/ /tɜːrvz/ ) [uncountable, countable] short grass and the surface layer of soil that is held together by its roots; a piece of this that has been cut from the ground and is used especially for making lawns (= the area of grass in a garden) newly laid turf.
TURF definition: short, thick grass and the soil it is growing in. Learn more.
turf meaning: short, thick grass and the soil it is growing in. Learn more.
Mar 23, 2024 · The turf layer is made up of filamentous and thallose red algae. ( uncountable, specifically) A surface of synthetic fibers made to look like grass; artificial turf. In climates where grass struggles to grow, turf is usually used instead on sports fields.