| 释义 |
sedge /sɛdʒ /nounA grass-like plant with triangular stems and inconspicuous flowers, growing typically in wet ground. Sedges are widely distributed throughout temperate and cold regions.- Family Cyperaceae: Carex and other genera.
Grasses, sedges and bamboos are grown mostly for their foliage and anything that enhances that effect is worth having....- Mallards are omnivorous, eating seeds, stems, and roots from a variety of aquatic plants, especially sedges, grasses, pondweeds, and smartweeds.
- Also present are bog asphodel, deer grass and sedges such as slender sedge and bog sedge.
Derivatives Origin Old English secg, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin secare 'to cut'. Rhymes allege, dredge, edge, fledge, hedge, kedge, ledge, pledge, reg, sledge, veg, wedge |