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Scirpus lacustris

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Mat \Mat\, n. [AS. matt, meatt, fr. L. matta a mat made of
   rushes.]
   1. A fabric of sedge, rushes, flags, husks, straw, hemp, or
      similar material, used for wiping and cleaning shoes at
      the door, for covering the floor of a hall or room, and
      for other purposes.

   2. Any similar fabric for various uses, as for covering plant
      houses, putting beneath dishes or lamps on a table,
      securing rigging from friction, and the like.

   3. Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to
      resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a
      mat of hair.

   4. An ornamental border made of paper, pasterboard, metal,
      etc., put under the glass which covers a framed picture;
      as, the mat of a daguerreotype.

   {Mat grass}. (Bot.)
      (a) A low, tufted, European grass ({Nardus stricta}).
      (b) Same as {Matweed}.

   {Mat rush} (Bot.), a kind of rush ({Scirpus lacustris}) used
      in England for making mats.

Tule \Tu"le\, n. [Mex.] (Bot.)
   A large bulrush ({Scirpus lacustris}, and {S. Tatora})
   growing abundantly on overflowed land in California and
   elsewhere.

Bulrush \Bul"rush`\, n. [OE. bulrysche, bolroysche; of uncertain
   origin, perh. fr. bole stem + rush.] (Bot.)
   A kind of large rush, growing in wet land or in water.

   Note: The name bulrush is applied in England especially to
         the cat-tail ({Typha latifolia} and {T. angustifolia})
         and to the lake club-rush ({Scirpus lacustris}); in
         America, to the {Juncus effusus}, and also to species
         of {Scirpus} or club-rush.
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