(“marsh, moss”), from Proto-Indo-European *mews- (“moss”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Moas (“moss”), West Frisian moas (“moss”), Dutch mos (“moss”), German...
also: moss, MOSS, and möss Moss (surname) on Wikipedia Moss (disambiguation) on Wikipedia Moss A surname. A village and civil parish (served by Moss and...
IPA(key): /ˈmɔsˌɡɹoʊn/ moss-grown (comparative more moss-grown, superlative most moss-grown) Having a covering of growing moss. Synonyms: moss-covered, mossy...
singular mosa, plural mosar) moss From Old Norse mosi, from Proto-Germanic *musą. Cognate with Faroese mosi, Danish mose, English moss, German Moos, Dutch mos...
uncountable, plural carrageens) Irish moss (Chondrus crispus) carrageenan carrageenase carrageenin carrageen moss carrageenophyte Irish moss — see Irish moss...
suikerosammal feather-moss (any moss of the genus Brachythecium) The term "feather-moss" or "feather moss" is used also of some moss in other genera. Brachythecium...
(comparative mossier, superlative mossiest) Covered in or overgrown with moss. Synonym: moss-grown 1800, William Wordsworth, Song: A violet by a mossy stone/...
“moss”) + -ить (-itʹ) IPA(key): [mʂɨtʲ] мшить • (mšitʹ) impf (perfective помши́ть) (dated) to make fleecy, to shaggy (dated, regional) to cover with moss...
[T]he ground up here is waterlogged and riddled with potholes, holes beneath the spongy coral fern, hidden holes throughout the sphagnum. sphagnous moss...
*lumut. lumut moss (plants of the division Bryophyta) From Proto-Philippine *lumut, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *lumut. lúmut moss (plants of the division...