sedge

[US]/sedʒ/
[UK]/sɛdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a grasslike plant of the sedge family
adj. of or relating to the sedge family

Example Sentences

As a rillet among the sedge are thy hands upon me;

European maritime sedge naturalized along Atlantic coast of United States; rootstock has properties of sarsaparilla.

Results showed that 1 old world bluestem which mainly constitute the old world bluestem Shrub Grassland, had highest degree of dominate,sedge(Carex spp.

The sedge plant grows in wetlands.

The sedge provided a natural habitat for many birds.

The sedge rustled in the breeze.

The sedge along the riverbank swayed gently in the wind.

The sedge was used to weave baskets and mats.

The sedge provided cover for the small animals in the marsh.

The sedge grasses were a common sight in the wetlands.

The sedge reeds swayed gracefully in the water.

The sedge is often found near ponds and lakes.

The sedge rustled softly as we walked through the marsh.

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