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peat-moss
peat-moss [f. peat1 + moss.] I. 1. A peat-bog: the regular name in the North.c 1260 Newminster Cartul. (Surtees) 71 Per viam quæ vocatur Petemosway. 1543 Richmond Wills (Surtees) 39 My peat mosse at ye Stonyford bryge, and ye peat cote there bulded. 1765 Douglas in Phil. Trans. LVIII. 187 In almost ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ladybank
In 1247 Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester granted the monks of Lindores Abbey the right to cut peat from a peat-moss called Monegre, to which monks wikipedia.org
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turskill
turskill Sc. dial. [var. of tuskar, prob. after Gael. tairisgil.] A kind of spade for cutting peat.1812 J. Henderson Agric. Surv. Caithn. xv. 234 When the peat-moss is not more than from one to two feet deep, the peat is cut perpendicularly, by a spade, called a turskill. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gladstone, New Jersey
The Gladstone train station building was re-labeled "Boston," and its surroundings were supplied with peat-moss dirt, period vehicles and extras in Victorian wikipedia.org
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sphagnum
‖ sphagnum Bot. (ˈsfægnəm) Pl. sphagna, -ums. [mod.L. (J. J. Dillenius Hist. Muscorum (1741) 240), f. Gr. σϕάγνος a kind of moss.] 1. A genus of mosses growing in boggy or swampy places; bog-moss, peat-moss; also, one or other of the species or plants composing this genus.1741 J. J. Dillenius Hist. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey
Film and television The Gladstone train station building was re-labeled "Boston," and its surroundings were supplied with peat-moss dirt, period vehicles wikipedia.org
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urus
‖ urus Zool. (ˈjʊərəs) Pl. ‖ uri (uruses). [a. L. ūrus, = Gr. οὖρος, OTeut. *ūrus: see aurochs. Cf. ure n.3, ure-ox.] 1. = aurochs, ure-ox.1601 Holland Pliny II. 323 Those Neat or Buffles called Vri and Bisontes. 1688 Holme Armoury ii. 130/2 Such as have Horns, and chew the Cud, as..Goat, Elk, Urus,... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Sphagnum species
Around 380 species are currently recognised in the peat-moss genus Sphagnum: A Sphagnum aciphyllum Müll. Hal. Sphagnum acutifolioides Warnst. wikipedia.org
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peat
▪ I. peat1 (piːt) Forms: 3–6 pete, (5–6 pett, 5–7 pet), 5–9 peet, 6–7 Sc. peit(t, 6– peat. [In 13th c. pete, in Anglo-L. peta, known from c 1200 in Scoto-Latin documents, where, like the associated turba ‘turf’, it was app. from the vernacular. Origin unknown: see Note below.] 1. a. (With a and pl.)... Oxford English Dictionary
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سماد عضوي
مخصب حيوي فعال يستخدم في المحاصيل الحقلية والخضر والفاكهة ويحتوي على أعداد عالية من البكتيريا المثبتة للآزوت الجوي تكافليا ولا تكافليا والمحملة على Peat Moss. wikipedia.org
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moss
▪ I. moss, n.1 (mɒs) Forms: 1, 3, 6 mos, 2, 6 mose, 4–6 mosse, 5 moos, mosh, 4– moss. [OE. mos neut., bog (also 12th c. mose moss), corresponding to MDu., MLG. mos bog, also moss, lichen, mildew (Du. mos moss), OHG., MHG. mos (mod.G. moos) bog, moss, MSw., Da. mos:—OTeut. *muso{supm}; declensional v... Oxford English Dictionary
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