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Meaning of moss

Wordnet

moss (n)

tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants

Webster

moss (n.)

A cryptogamous plant of a cellular structure, with distinct stem and simple leaves. The fruit is a small capsule usually opening by an apical lid, and so discharging the spores. There are many species, collectively termed Musci, growing on the earth, on rocks, and trunks of trees, etc., and a few in running water.

A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border.

Webster

moss (v. t.)

To cover or overgrow with moss.

moss Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient stone wall was adorned with a thick carpet of emerald moss.
  2. The damp forest floor was covered in a lush layer of moss, creating a soft and inviting surface.
  3. The tiny moss spores danced in the gentle breeze, carried far and wide.
  4. The mossy roof of the old cottage provided ample insulation against the cold.
  5. The moss-covered tree stump was a perfect spot for fairies to gather and dance.
  6. The artist was captivated by the intricate patterns and vibrant hues of the moss garden.
  7. The spongy moss absorbed rainwater, helping to prevent erosion and protect the soil.
  8. The moss bed in the terrarium provided a humid environment for the delicate ferns.
  9. The moss-covered statues in the park evoked a sense of ancient mystery and enchantment.
  10. The scientists studied the moss samples to gain insights into the health of the local ecosystem.

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The ancient stone wall was adorned with a thick carpet of emerald moss.

The damp forest floor was covered in a lush layer of moss, creating a soft and inviting surface.

The tiny moss spores danced in the gentle breeze, carried far and wide.

The mossy roof of the old cottage provided ample insulation against the cold.