Definition of Toad rush

1. Noun. Low-growing annual rush of damp low-lying ground; nearly cosmopolitan.

Exact synonyms: Juncus Bufonius
Generic synonyms: Rush

Lexicographical Neighbors of Toad Rush

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to whom this may concern
to windward
to wisse
to wit
toad
toad-in-the-hole
toad-like
toad-strangler
toad frog
toad in the hole
toad lily
toad rush (current term)
toad skin
toadeaters
toadfish
toadfishes
toadflax
toadflaxes
toadhead
toadied
toadies
toadish
toadless
toadlet
toadlets

Literary usage of Toad rush

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of Grasses: An Illustrated Guide to the Common Grasses, and the by Mary Francis Baker (1912)
"Like y the preceding species the toad rush is found throughout nearly the whole of North America. ..."

2. Proceedings by Bristol Naturalists' Society (1876)
"The Toad-rush, although common enough in many localities, is singularly absent from a few. For instance, it is a rare plant in the vicinity of Clevedon. ..."

3. Report: New York by Otis Stuart (1904)
"J. bufonius L. toad rush. Roadsides. Common. Th. *628. J. Canadensis J. Gay. Canada Rush. Fruitport, EJ Hill; Macomb Co.; Hubbardston; northward to Sault ..."

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