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- Dictionarybluegrass/ˈbluːɡrɑːs/
noun
- 1. a bluish-green grass which was introduced into North America from northern Europe, widely grown (especially in Kentucky and Virginia) for fodder.
- 2. a kind of country music characterized by virtuoso playing of banjos and guitars and high-pitched, close-harmony vocals.
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