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weed

Definition

A weed is a plant that grows where people don't want it to grow. Weeds can be unsightly, and they can also compete with other plants for water, sunlight, and nutrients.

There are many different types of weeds, but some common ones include dandelions, crabgrass, and clover. Weeds can grow in gardens, lawns, and even in cracks in the sidewalk.

To get rid of weeds, you can pull them by hand, hoe them, or use a weed killer.

How can the word be used?

Dandelions are weeds.

weed

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • a wild plant that grows where it is not wanted.
  • a plant that is considered to be harmful or undesirable.

Verb: to remove weeds from an area.

Etymology

The word "weed" comes from the Old English word "wēod", which means "plant".

The first recorded use of the word "weed" in English was in the 10th century.

Question

What is the difference between a plant and a weed?