Grassroots vs Grasstops - What's the difference?
grassroots | grasstops |
Of, or relating to people or society at the local level; of the grass roots
(idiomatic) Of, related to, or involving local influential figures.
(idiomatic, plurale tantum) People in a position of power or influence at a local level.
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As adjectives the difference between grassroots and grasstops
is that grassroots is of, or relating to people or society at the local level; of the grass roots while grasstops is (idiomatic) of, related to, or involving local influential figures.As a noun grasstops is
.grassroots
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* grass-rootsAdjective
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* (l)Derived terms
* grassroots democracySee also
* grass rootsgrasstops
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*grass topsAdjective
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- Or, when just the 'grasstops' are needed, we recruit just a few of a target's key friends or contributors to join us.
