padang

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 * 1) Malaysian grassland

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 * 1) field; plain

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 * 1) field land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country

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 * 1) a short, small-leaved cogon grass, Imperata sp.

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 * 1) field; meadow
 * 2) large space covered with one kind of vegetation
 * 3) freshwater swamp, usually flooded and supporting few plants

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 * 1) coarse grass

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 * 1) kind of grass, Pogonatherum panicum Hack.

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 * 1) field land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country

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 * 1) field land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country

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 * 1) sword grass,
 * 2) vegetation that resembles the stem of the rice plants, sword grass, very hard to eradicate except by digging up the roots.

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 * 1) field land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country

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 * 1) cane grass,

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 * 1) a large treeless plain overgrown with sword grass.

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 * 1) earth, ground
 * 2) field
 * 3) kind of grass with sharp, needle-like leaves, when young it creeps along the ground with long tendrils

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 * 1) grass
 * 2) grassland; plain