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moss

moss / moss
NounTransitive Verb
past: mossedpp: mosseding: mossing

This term evokes a sense of dampness, stillness, and the slow passage of time. It is frequently associated with ancient forests, shaded ruins, and a quiet, natural decay that feels peaceful rather than destructive. As a noun, it is typically treated as an uncountable mass noun when referring to the plant growth in general. While it can be used countably to refer to specific species of moss, the common usage describes a collective carpet or layer of vegetation.

Meanings

Nounmoss

A small, flowerless green plant that lacks true roots and grows in low, dense clumps on damp soil or rocks.

"The old stone wall was completely covered in thick green moss."

Transitive Verbmoss
[~ something]

To cover or coat something with a layer of moss.

"The damp environment allowed the moisture to moss the garden ornaments over several years."

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