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  • hair moss — noun Etymology: by shortening : haircap moss …   Useful english dictionary

  • hair-cap moss — ▪ moss also called  pigeon wheat    any of the plants of the genus Polytrichum (subclass Bryidae) with 39–100 species; it often forms large mats in peat bogs, old fields, and areas with high soil acidity. About 10 species are found in North… …   Universalium

  • hair|cap moss — «HAIR KAP», any one of a group of mosses bearing fine hairs on the calyptra …   Useful english dictionary

  • hair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. mane (see hair); filament;bit, inch (see narrowness, nearness). II Body covering filament Nouns 1. hair; head of hair, mop, mane, crop of hair, thatch, shock; gray, silver or white hair (see… …   English dictionary for students

  • moss — Really bad hair. Um, nice moss, boss …   Dictionary of american slang

  • moss — Really bad hair. Um, nice moss, boss …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Spanish moss — Taxobox name = Spanish moss image width = 250px regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Liliopsida ordo = Bromeliales familia = Bromeliaceae genus = Tillandsia species = T. usneoides binomial = Tillandsia usneoides binomial authority …   Wikipedia

  • Fringe (hair) — A fringe (or bangs in the United States and Canada) is a shaped cutting of the front part of the hair so that it is combed forward and hangs or curls over the forehead. A classic fringe is cut fairly straight at or above the eyebrows, but fringes …   Wikipedia

  • Kate Moss — For the author and broadcaster, see Kate Mosse. Kate Moss Moss in 2005 Born 16 January 1974 (1974 01 16) (age 37) Addiscombe, Croydon, London, England …   Wikipedia

  • Maiden's hair — or maidenhair can refer to: Maiden s hair plant, any of several green seaweeds: Maiden s hair plant, several species of the genus Chlorodesmis Maiden s hair plant, several species of the genus Caulerpa Maidenhair moss (Fissidens adianthoides), a… …   Wikipedia

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