
1) Bank plant 2) Bit of swamp flora 3) Bog and marsh plant 4) Bog plant 5) Bulrush 6) Bulrush relative 7) English boy name 8) Everglades grass 9) Galingale 10) Grasslike herb 11) Grasslike marsh plant 12) Grasslike plant 13) Grasslike plant in wet places 14) Grasslike swamp plant 15) Grassy plant 16) Herb grasslike marsh
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1) Chufa 2) Galingale 3) Nutgrass 4) Nutsedge 5) Reed
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a plant belonging to the family Cyperaceae.
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a plant of the family Apiaceae, Cyperaceae
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• (n.) Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species. • (n.) A flock of herons.Sedge: words in the definiti...
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Used to describe Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, this color is similar to deadgrass, but it is more accurately a lightening of the chocolate hue. Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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any plant of the family Cyperaceae (q.v.).
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A flowering plant that resembles a grass or rush but has a triangular stem with leaves that are arranged in a spiral pattern in three ranks; any plant in the Cyperaceae family.
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1. <botany> Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species. ... The name is sometimes given to any other plant o...
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Sedge noun [ Middle English
segge , Anglo-Saxon
secg ; akin to LG.
segge ; -- probably named from its bladelike appearance, and akin to Latin
secare to cut, English
saw a cutting instrument; confer Ir.
seisg , W.
hesg . Confer
Hassock ,
Saw...
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A grass-like plant with flat, generally keeled leaves, which usually grows in wet areas.
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Grass-like plant that is adapted to grow in moist habitats.
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Sedge is the collective noun for a group of cranes.
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[n] - grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers
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any member of the Cyperacaeae, a family of flowering plants that in their growthform resemble grasses.
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describes a flock or group of bitterns. Same term for a group of cranes and herons.
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noun grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers
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Any of a group of perennial grasslike plants, usually with three-cornered solid stems, common in low water or on wet and marshy ground. (Genus Carex, family Cyperaceae.)
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Used to describe Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, this color is similar to deadgrass, but it is more accurately a lightening of the chocolate hue. Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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a plant that looks like grass, but has a solid, triangular stem, leaves growing in three vertical rows, and inconspicuous flowers
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