A relva
Example: A relva do jardim está verde e bem cuidada.
Definition
"A relva" refers to grass, specifically the green, grassy surface typically found in gardens, lawns, or fields. It describes the short, soft vegetation that covers the ground, often maintained and grown for decoration or recreational use.
Etymology
The term "a relva" comes from Portuguese, where it directly means grass. It is derived from the Latin word 'herba,' meaning herb or grass. Did you know? The word "relva" has been used in Portuguese for centuries to describe grassy areas, highlighting the importance of grass in both agriculture and landscaping.
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