JUNCUS


Meaning of JUNCUS in English

ˈjəŋkəs noun

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, rush — more at jonquil

1. capitalized : a genus (the type of the family Juncaceae) of chiefly marsh plants of temperate regions that are perennial tufted glabrous herbs with mostly terete or channeled leaves

2. -es : any plant of the genus Juncus — see rush

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