bulrush

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Englisch - Türkisch
sukamışı
hasır sazı
hasırotu
saz
{i} kamış
{i} hasir sazi
hasırsazı
Englisch - Englisch
Any of several wetland herbs, of the genus Scirpus, having clusters of spikelets; Any similar plant, such as papyrus
any one of various tall rush-like plants growing in damp ground or water
a tall plant that looks like grass and grows by water (Probably from bull + rush). Any of the annual or perennial grasslike plants constituting the genus Scirpus, especially S. lacustris, in the sedge family, that bear solitary or much-clustered spikelets. Bulrushes grow in wet locations, including ponds, marshes, and lakes. Their stems are often used to weave strong mats, baskets, and chair seats. Bulrushes may act as a filter, absorbing poisonous metals and toxic microorganisms, thus helping to reduce water pollution. In Britain, the term bulrush refers to either of two cattails (Typha latifolia and T. angustifolia)
{n} a large rush growing near rivers
A kind of large rush, growing in wet land or in water
{i} papyrus (type of plant)
tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of down; its long flat leaves are used for making mats and chair seats; of North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa
tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America
bullrush
Alternative spelling of bulrush
bullrush
A headlong rush into something, heedless of the danger
bulrushes
plural of bulrush
hardstem bulrush
widely distributed North American sedge having rigid olive green stems
bulrush

    Silbentrennung

    bul·rush

    Türkische aussprache

    bûlrış

    Aussprache

    /ˈbo͝olrəsʜ/ /ˈbʊlrəʃ/

    Etymologie

    (noun.) 15th century. Middle English bulrysche.
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