Sedge ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Sedge ( noun )

A grasslike or rushlike plant that typically grows in wet ground and has triangular stems and inconspicuous flowers.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english secg, of germanic origin; related to dutch zegge and german segge.

Examples:

  1. The meadow was filled with tall sedges.
  2. The marsh was filled with tall sedges.
  3. The wetland was filled with tall sedges.
  4. The pond was filled with tall sedges.
  5. The lake was filled with tall sedges.

(As a verb)

Sedge ( verb )

A grasslike or rushlike plant that typically grows in wet ground and has triangular stems and inconspicuous flowers.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english secg, of germanic origin; related to dutch zegge and german segge.

Examples:

  1. The meadow was filled with tall sedges.
  2. The marsh was filled with tall sedges.
  3. The wetland was filled with tall sedges.
  4. The pond was filled with tall sedges.
  5. The lake was filled with tall sedges.
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