juncous

English

Etymology

Latin juncosus

Adjective

juncous (comparative more juncous, superlative most juncous)

  1. Full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.
    • 1819, Abraham Hawkins, Kingsbridge and Salcombe (page 54)
      In the quarries near Brislington are abundance of shells and juncous bodies []
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