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grama    音标拼音: [gr'æmə]
n. 牧草之一种



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  • GRAMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GRAMA is any of several pasture grasses (genus Bouteloua) of the western U S
  • GRAMA | Utah Division of Archives and Records Service
    In the 2024 session, the Utah Legislature made several updates to the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Here are the highlights Representative Loubet sponsored HB 266 which updates the Government Records Ombudsman statute and the GRAMA appeals process to include the Ombudsman
  • Government Records Access Management Act | Park City, UT
    The Government Records Access and Management Act (“GRAMA”) is a Utah law that provides the public with the right to access certain “records” prepared, maintained or controlled by a government entity
  • Public Record Request – SLCPD
    What is GRAMA? In 1991, the Utah Legislature enacted the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) under Title 63G, Chapter 2 of the Utah Code, giving the public the right to access information
  • GRAMA | Legal | USU
    The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) is Utah's equivalent to the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Through GRAMA, the public may request access to certain records maintained by the University by submitting the required GRAMA request form
  • Hairy Grama - Missouri Department of Conservation
    Hairy grama is a native perennial warm-season short grass that forms dense clumps The flowering stems are 4–16 inches tall, and the short, curving, one-sided, hairy seed head ends in a needle-like point Very uncommon in our state, it occurs mostly in the loess hill prairies of northwest Missouri
  • grama - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Borrowed from Spanish grama (“grass”), from Latin grāmina, plural of grāmen (“grass”)





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