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Sedge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sedge is a grass-like plant that grows in wet areas, often with triangular stems and solid joints. It is commonly found in marshes, meadows, and along waterways.

sedge

/sɛdʒ/ /sɛdʒ/

Definition:

Grass-like plant growing in wet areas, often with triangular stems.

Synonyms:

rush, reed, grass, marsh plant

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

tree, shrub

Common Collocations:

sedge meadow, sedge warbler, sedge grass

Derivatives:

sedgy, sedgelike

Usage Tips:

Use "sedge" to describe wetland plants; avoid confusing it with similar-looking grasses or reeds.

Common Phrases:

sedge family, sedge-dominated wetland, sedge-covered bank

Etymology:

From Old English "secg," meaning a sword or cutting plant, referring to its sharp-edged leaves.

Examples:

  • 1. The sedge grows near the pond’s edge.
  • 2. We spotted a bird nesting in the tall sedge.
  • 3. The marsh was filled with dense sedge and reeds.
  • 4. Sedge leaves are often stiff and triangular in shape.

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