Meaning & Definition of word "Moss"
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Moss
/mɒs/
noun:
- 1. A small, non-flowering plant that grows in dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations.
- Example: The forest floor was covered in a thick layer of moss, giving it a lush appearance.
- 2. A type of plant that belongs to the division Bryophyta, characterized by small, leaf-like structures and a lack of true roots, stems, or leaves.
- Example: Mosses play a crucial role in preventing soil erosion by holding the soil together.
- 3. A soft, cushioning or spongy substance made from moss plants.
- Example: The gardener used moss to create a natural-looking bed around the base of the trees.
- 4. The term can also refer to a growth of moss on a surface.
- Example: The old stones in the garden were adorned with patches of moss, adding to the rustic charm.
Etymology
Old English 'mos', from Proto-Germanic '*muskaz', related to similar words in other Germanic languages.
Common Phrases and Expressions
moss-covered:
Describing something as being overgrown or covered with moss.
moss grows on the north side:
An old saying implying that things are more shady or damp in one direction.
Related Words
bryophyte:
A group of the simplest land plants including mosses.
lichen:
A composite organism arising from a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae.
Slang Meanings of moss
Meaning: To be lazy or inactive.
Example Sentence: He just sat in his chair all day, completely mossing out.
Meaning: Term used to describe something that is unkempt or neglected.
Example Sentence: That old car is looking really mossed over in the back yard.