nut sedge
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Definition
Noun: 1. A widely distributed perennial sedge having small edible nutlike tubers: A type of grass-like plant (sedge) that grows for many years, is found in many regions, and produces small, tuberous structures underground that resemble nuts and are edible.
Usage
- As a common noun: The term is used to identify a specific category of wetland or garden weed.
- The farmer worked to control the nut sedge in the rice field.
- This herbicide is effective against nut sedge.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical term: In formal or scientific contexts, "nut sedge" refers specifically to plants of the genus , particularly (yellow nutsedge) and (purple nutsedge).
- The study focused on the invasive properties of nut sedge species.
Variants and Related Words
- Nutsedge (noun): A common alternative spelling, often written as one word.
- Nutsedge is difficult to eradicate because of its tubers.
- Nutgrass (noun): A common informal name for the same plant, highlighting its grass-like appearance.
- Many gardeners mistakenly call it nutgrass.
Synonyms
- Coco-grass (noun): A regional name.
- Earth almond (noun): A name referring to the edible quality of its tubers.
- Chufa (noun): A name often used for when cultivated for its edible tubers.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is botanical, referring to the plant itself. Its "nutlike tubers" are a defining characteristic but are not the primary meaning of the term "nut sedge." The word identifies the plant that produces them.
Noun
- a widely distributed perennial sedge having small edible nutlike tubers