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Tussock - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tussock is a small clump or tuft of grass or similar plants, often found in meadows or marshy areas. It refers to dense, rounded growths that stand out from the surrounding vegetation.

tussock

/ˈtʌsək/ /ˈtʌsək/

Definition:

A small clump of grass or similar plants growing together.

Synonyms:

clump, tuft, bunch, patch

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

bare ground, desert

Common Collocations:

tussock grass, tussocky ground, tussock meadow

Derivatives:

tussocky, tussocked

Usage Tips:

Use "tussock" to describe small, dense grass patches in fields or marshes.

Common Phrases:

tussock moth, tussock grassland, tussock-forming grass

Etymology:

Originates from mid-16th century, possibly from "tusk," referring to a rough or tufted appearance.

Examples:

  • 1. The hiker stumbled over a tussock in the marsh.
  • 2. Sheep often graze around tussocks in the meadow.
  • 3. A tiny frog hid beneath the damp tussock.
  • 4. The field was dotted with green tussocks of grass.

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