- tussocks
- tus·sock || 'tʌsək n. tuft, cluster of grass
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
New Zealand tussock grasslands — Tussock grasslands form expansive and distinctive landscapes in the South Island and to a lesser extent in the central plateau region of the North Island of New Zealand. Most of the plants referred to as tussocks are in the Carex , Chionochloa ,… … Wikipedia
Tussock grasslands of New Zealand — Tussock in the vicinity of Mount Ngauruhoe … Wikipedia
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Tussocky — Tus sock*y, a. Having the form of tussocks; full of, or covered with, tussocks, or tufts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Mary Gilmore and the history of Wagga Wagga — Mary Gilmore, aged 83 The poet and writer Mary Gilmore grew up in the Wagga Wagga district of New South Wales in the 1860s and 1870s, a period of profound social and ecological change in southern New South Wales. During these decades, closer… … Wikipedia
tussock moth — any of several moths of the family Lymantriidae, the larvae of which have characteristic tufts of hair on the body and feed on the leaves of various deciduous trees. [1820 30] * * * Typical member of the small European and New World lepidopteran… … Universalium