English words for 'Alternative form of peat moss.'
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- Any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the phylum Bryophyta (formerly division Musci).
- (informal) Any alga, lichen, bryophyte, or other plant of seemingly simple structure.
- (American football, slang, countable) A spectacular catch made over 1 or multiple defenders, typically a jump ball.
- (countable) A kind or species of such plants.
- (now chiefly UK regional) A bog; a fen.
- tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants
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- Of or resembling peat; peatlike.
- (neologism, Internet slang, sometimes humorous) Related to the dietary advice, research and data of Dr. Ray Peat (especially foods with high natural sugar content and lack of refined seed oils, or activities and habits claimed to boost metabolism, lifespan, inter alia).
- Of whisky, having a complex smoky flavour imparted by compounds released by peat fires used to dry the malted barley.
- Containing peat.
- of or pertaining to or of the nature of peat
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- An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light (and usually acidic) soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath. (Compare bog, peatland, marsh, swamp, fen.)
- A game preserve consisting of moorland.
- open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss
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- (transitive, nautical) To fix or secure (e.g. a vessel) in a particular place by casting anchor, or by fastening with ropes, cables or chains or the like.
- (transitive) To secure or fix firmly.
- (intransitive, nautical) To cast anchor or become fastened.
- come into or dock at a wharf
- secure with cables or ropes
- secure in or as if in a berth or dock
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- A device used to harvest peat, built-up organic detritus from a bog
- A device used to trim the edges of a lawn in a clean manner, down through to the dirt
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turf, cutter.; that which cuts turf
- A device used to harvest sod, living grass mats complete with its roots in soil
- A person who harvests sod
- A person who harvests peat
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- An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light (and usually acidic) soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath. (Compare bog, peatland, marsh, swamp, fen.)
- A game preserve consisting of moorland.
- open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss
verb
- (transitive, nautical) To fix or secure (e.g. a vessel) in a particular place by casting anchor, or by fastening with ropes, cables or chains or the like.
- (transitive) To secure or fix firmly.
- (intransitive, nautical) To cast anchor or become fastened.
- come into or dock at a wharf
- secure with cables or ropes
- secure in or as if in a berth or dock
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noun
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- A device used to harvest peat, built-up organic detritus from a bog
- A device used to trim the edges of a lawn in a clean manner, down through to the dirt
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turf, cutter.; that which cuts turf
- A device used to harvest sod, living grass mats complete with its roots in soil
- A person who harvests sod
- A person who harvests peat
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noun
verb
noun
- Any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the phylum Bryophyta (formerly division Musci).
- (informal) Any alga, lichen, bryophyte, or other plant of seemingly simple structure.
- (American football, slang, countable) A spectacular catch made over 1 or multiple defenders, typically a jump ball.
- (countable) A kind or species of such plants.
- (now chiefly UK regional) A bog; a fen.
- tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants
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adj
- Of or resembling peat; peatlike.
- (neologism, Internet slang, sometimes humorous) Related to the dietary advice, research and data of Dr. Ray Peat (especially foods with high natural sugar content and lack of refined seed oils, or activities and habits claimed to boost metabolism, lifespan, inter alia).
- Of whisky, having a complex smoky flavour imparted by compounds released by peat fires used to dry the malted barley.
- Containing peat.
- of or pertaining to or of the nature of peat