"Most" and "show."
The moss on the left side of the tree will make you have hallucinations!
The word moss can be used either singular or plural.
Like grass, moss is not generally referred to in plural, except when referring to different types of moss, in which case the plural form is mosses.
Moss contains rhizoids that anchor the moss and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
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No. The O in loss is sometimes a short O (laahss) but more frequently the AW/OR (caret O) sound heard in the words law, log, and long. The difference in pronunciation from the plural noun laws is that laws ends in a Z sound (lawz)while loss has a separate sibilant S (law-s). Loss rhymes with boss, moss, and sauce.
No. Moss is a member of the plant kingdom the words vertebrate or invertebrate only apply to the animal kingdom
it was discovered long back.
Yes. The O has the same short sound as in gospel and prosper. The sound is different in boss and moss.
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Long roots that absorb water!
In Irish Gaelic carraigín means carrageen moss. Carraig = rock.
Huck's comparison of the trees with Spanish moss to long gray beards is an example of a simile, which is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." In this case, the simile helps create a vivid image of the trees covered in Spanish moss.
Sea moss typically lasts for about one year before it expires.
Jim Moss has written: 'Representatives of discontent' -- subject(s): Communist Party of Australia, History, Politics and government 'Sound of trumpets' 'Jack of Hearts'
Yes. Kate Moss has been a long time smoker, even before her modeling career began.
Kill Ogres or Moss Giants.