mosses

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Englisch - Türkisch
yosunlar
karayosunları
moss
yosun

Tom yosunlu, çürümüş keresteleri temizledi. - Tom cleared away the mossy, rotten wood.

Yuvarlanan taş yosun tutmaz bir atasözüdür. - A rolling stone gathers no moss is a proverb.

moss
yosun tutmak
moss
yosunu
moss
yosu
moss
karayosunu
moss
yosuk
moss
{i} bataklık
moss
{i} karayosun
moss
{i} liken
Englisch - Englisch
plural of moss
club mosses
plural form of club moss
moss
Any of various small green plants of the division Bryophyta (formerly class Musci)
spike mosses
plural form of spike moss
moss
{n} a substance growing on trees
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{v} to cover with moss
MOSS
person of the same gender (Internet)
Moss
fog
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To cover or overgrow with moss
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There are many species, collectively termed Musci, growing on the earth, on rocks, and trunks of trees, etc
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A low growing plant which can affect the quality of a turf area quite significantly Different species can occur in a wide range range of situations Moss typically occurs under the following situations
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Any of various other non-related plants, algae, or fungi of a similar appearance
moss
To become covered with moss
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A cryptogamous plant of a cellular structure, with distinct stem and simple leaves
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- (1) A group of BRYOPHYTES, the members of which are differentiated into stem and leaves (Compare with LIVERWORTS) (2) An abbreviated form of MOSSLAND
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a green plant that grows in moist conditions on the ground, the side of trees or on branches
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A form cadmium metal takes when the molten metal drops into cold water This bubblelike form of solidified metal enhances dissolution
moss
The fruit is a small capsule usually opening by an apical lid, and so discharging the spores
moss
A clump or patch of such plants covering the ground or other surface
moss
A simple, flowerless green plant which grows in moist places
moss
A public domain GIS developed by the US Department of the Interior
moss
To cover (something) with moss
moss
MIME Object Security Service, based on IDEA, MOSS is a 128-bit key with a 128-bit block size symmetric algorithm that is not used because of its susceptibility to linear cryptanalysis
moss
Moss is a very small soft green plant which grows on damp soil, or on wood or stone. ground covered over with moss. a very small green plant that grows in a thick soft furry mass on wet soil, trees, or rocks. Any of at least 12,000 species of small, spore-bearing land plants in the bryophyte division, found worldwide except in salt water. Mosses are simple and ancient plants that have survived nearly unchanged since the Permian Period (290-248 million years ago). Commonly found in moist, shady locations (e.g., forest floors), mosses may range in size from microscopic to more than 40 in. (1 m) long. They prevent erosion and release nutrients from the substrates on which they grow. The life cycle shows clear alternation of generations between the sexual gametophyte, with stemlike and leaflike structures that produce eggs and swimming sperm, and the sporophyte, a raised stalk that ends in a spore case (sporangium). Mosses also reproduce asexually by branching. The economically important genus Sphagnum forms peat. Many so-called mosses are not bryophytes, including Irish moss (a red form of algae); beard moss, Iceland moss, oak moss, and reindeer moss (all lichens); Spanish moss (a name used variously for a lichen or an air plant of the pineapple family); and club moss (an evergreen herb of the family Lycopodiaceae). club moss Hart Moss Moss Stirling peat moss sphagnum moss Spanish moss
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A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border
moss
Any of various classes of very small, green bryophytes having stems with leaflike structures and growing in velvety clusters on rocks, trees, moist ground, etc
moss
tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants
moss
{i} any of various kinds of small leafy plants which grow in clusters on different surfaces (ground, rocks, trees, etc.), lichen, mildew
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wind
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and a few in running water
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About 9,500 species of plants that belong to the division bryophyta These low growing plants are common in moist habitats
mosses

    Türkische aussprache

    môsız

    Aussprache

    /ˈmôsəz/ /ˈmɔːsəz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'mos ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English mos; akin to Old High German mos moss, Latin muscus.
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