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Any branched marine bryozoan resembling moss.
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superl.
Overgrown with moss; abounding with or edged with moss; as, mossy trees; mossy streams.
n.
A pile of roots, set with plants, mosses, etc., and used as an ornamental object in gardening.
n.
A veteran partisan; one who is so conservative in opinion that he may be likened to a stone or old tree covered with moss.
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The state of being mossy.
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A rolling, marshy, mossy plain of Northern Siberia.
n.
A little sheath, as that about the base of the pedicel of most mosses.
a.
Overgrown with moss.
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Of or pertaining to the lower side or surface of a creeping moss or other low flowerless plant. Opposed to dorsal.
n.
A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border.
n.
Alt. of Mossbunker
superl.
Resembling moss; as, mossy green.
n.
A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm.
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A hollow body shaped like an urn, in which the spores of mosses are contained; a spore case; a theca.
v. t.
To cover or overgrow with moss.
a.
Having the shape of an urn; as, the urn-shaped capsules of some mosses.
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The calyptra of mosses.
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One of a class of marauders or bandits that formerly infested the border country between England and Scotland; -- so called in allusion to the mossy or boggy character of much of the border country.
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