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duckweed
[ duhk-weed ]
noun
- any plant of the family Lemnaceae, especially of the genus Lemna, comprising small aquatic plants that float free on still water.
duckweed
/ ˈdʌkˌwiːd /
noun
- any of various small stemless aquatic plants of the family Lemnaceae, esp any of the genus Lemna, that have rounded leaves and occur floating on still water in temperate regions
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Word History and Origins
Origin of duckweed1
1400–50; late Middle English dockewede; so called because eaten by ducks
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Example Sentences
But the farm had fallen on evil days at the hands of Paddy Magragh, and the reservoir was choked with cresses and duckweed.
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Waterlilies and duckweed are not the chief part of this floating mass.
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There is a large pond in the midst of the garden, covered with duckweed, and full of beautiful gold and silver fish of many kinds.
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The river is rising fast, and bringing down large quantities of aquatic grass, duckweed, &c.
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Out of this lagoon, and by this stream, the chief part of the duckweed of the Shiré flows.
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