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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rush
n.
1.
Bot.
A
name
given
to
many
aquatic
or
marsh-growing
endogenous
plants
with
soft
,
slender
stems
,
as
the
species
of
Juncus
and
Scirpus
.
Note:
☞
Some
species
are
used
in
bottoming
chairs
and
plaiting
mats
,
and
the
pith
is
used
in
some
places
for
wicks
to
lamps
and
rushlights
.
2.
The
merest
trifle
;
a
straw
.
John
Bull's
friendship
is
not
worth
a
rush
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
Bog rush
.
See
under
Bog
.
Club rush
,
any
rush
of
the
genus
Scirpus
.
Flowering rush
.
See
under
Flowering
.
Nut rush
(a)
Any
plant
of
the
genus
Scleria
,
rushlike
plants
with
hard
nutlike
fruits
.
(b)
A
name
for
several
species
of
Cyperus
having
tuberous
roots
.
Rush broom
,
an
Australian
leguminous
plant
(
Viminaria denudata
),
having
long
,
slender
branches
.
Also
,
the
Spanish
broom
.
See
under
Spanish
.
Rush candle
,
See
under
Candle
.
Rush grass
,
any
grass
of
the
genus
Vilfa
,
grasses
with
wiry
stems
and
one-flowered
spikelets
.
Rush toad
Zool.
,
the
natterjack
.
Scouring rush
.
Bot.
Same
as
Dutch rush
,
under
Dutch.
Spike rush
,
any
rushlike
plant
of
the
genus
Eleocharis
,
in
which
the
flowers
grow
in
dense
spikes
.
Sweet rush
,
a
sweet-scented
grass
of
Arabia
,
etc
. (
Andropogon schoenanthus
),
used
in
Oriental
medical
practice
.
Wood rush
,
any
plant
of
the
genus
Luzula
,
which
differs
in
some
technical
characters
from
Juncus
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spike
n.
1.
A
sort
of
very
large
nail
;
also
,
a
piece
of
pointed
iron
set
with
points
upward
or
outward
.
2.
Anything
resembling
such
a
nail
in
shape
.
He
wears
on
his
head
the
corona radiata
. . . ;
the
spikes
that
shoot
out
represent
the
rays
of
the
sun
.
--
Addison
.
3.
An
ear
of
corn
or
grain
.
4.
Bot.
A
kind
of
flower
cluster
in
which
sessile
flowers
are
arranged
on
an
unbranched
elongated
axis
.
Spike grass
Bot.
,
either
of
two
tall
perennial
American
grasses
(
Uniola paniculata
,
and
Uniola latifolia
)
having
broad
leaves
and
large
flattened
spikelets
.
Spike rush
.
Bot.
See
under
Rush
.
Spike shell
Zool.
,
any
pteropod
of
the
genus
Styliola
having
a
slender
conical
shell
.
Spike team
,
three
horses
,
or
a
horse
and
a
yoke
of
oxen
,
harnessed
together
,
a
horse
leading
the
oxen
or
the
span
. [U.S.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spike
rush
n
:
a
sedge
of
the
genus
Eleocharis
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