noun a small cut or wound
verb to feed on growing grass
In dentistry, 'graze' can refer to a superficial abrasion or scratch on a tooth enamel.
In meteorology, 'graze' can describe a glancing blow of a weather system or storm.
Grazing can impact the biodiversity and structure of ecosystems.
Grazing refers to animals feeding on pasture or forage crops.
Grazing animals feed on grass or other vegetation in a pasture or field.
In the context of a writer, 'graze' can be used to describe the act of skimming or lightly reading through a text for information.
Psychologists may use 'graze' to refer to the act of briefly touching upon a topic or idea during a therapy session.
Chefs may use 'graze' to describe the act of sampling or tasting different dishes or ingredients.
Environmental scientists may use 'graze' to describe the act of animals feeding on grass or vegetation in a particular ecosystem.