Difference between Turf and Greensward

What is the difference between Turf and Greensward?

Turf as a noun is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod while Greensward as a noun is land that is green with grass.

Turf

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to create a lawn by laying turfs To throw a frisbee well short of its intended target, usually causing it to hit the ground within 10 yards of its release. To fire from a job or dismiss from a task. To cancel a project or product.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a layer of earth covered with grass; sod a piece of such a layer cut from the soil and used to make a lawn a sod of peat used as fuel. the territory claimed by a person, gang, etc. as their own a racetrack; or the sport of racing horses

Example sentence: I hurt my toe on turf and I hurt my ankle. I never got hurt on grass.

Greensward

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Land that is green with grass.

We hope you now know whether to use Turf or Greensward in your sentence.

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