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1 осока мохнатая
1) Biology: carnation grass (Carex hirta), hairy sedge (Carex hirta), hammer sedge (Carex hirta)2) Agriculture: hairy sedge (Сагех hirta) -
2 осока мохнатая
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hammer sedge — /hæmə ˈsɛdʒ/ (say hamuh sej) noun a small perennial sedge, Carex hirta, widespread in damp woods and meadows throughout Europe and temperate Asia …
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