- bog wood
- (n) мореный дуб
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Bog-wood — and boulders at the Stumpy Knowe near South Auchenmade. Bog wood, also known as morta[citation needed] is wood from trees that have been buried in peat bogs … Wikipedia
bog wood — bog wood, = bog oak. (Cf. ↑bog oak) … Useful english dictionary
Bog turtle — Conservation status … Wikipedia
Wood Lemming — A Wood Lemming camouflaged on the forest floor Conservation status … Wikipedia
Wood turtle — For other uses, see Wood turtle (disambiguation). Wood turtle Conservation status … Wikipedia
Bog — A bog or mire is a wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a deposit of dead plant material ndash; usually mosses, but also lichens in Arctic climates.Bogs occur where the water at the ground surface is acidic, either from acidic ground water … Wikipedia
Wood Turtle — Taxobox name = Wood Turtle image width = 250px image caption = Glyptemys insculpta . status = VU status ref = IUCN2006|assessors= Tortoise Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group|year=2002|id=4965|title=Clemmys insculpta|downloaded=26 October 2006]… … Wikipedia
bog oak — noun : oak that has become dark from long burial in a peat bog * * * oak or other wood preserved in peat bogs. Also called bogwood. [1855 60] * * * bog oak, ancient oak preserved and blackened in the peat of a bog. * * * n. an ancient oak tree… … Useful english dictionary
Wood Buffalo National Park — Infobox protected area | name = Wood Buffalo National Park iucn category = II caption = Location of Wood Buffalo National Park locator x = 72 locator y = 128 location = Alberta Northwest Territories, Canada nearest city = Fort Smith lat degrees … Wikipedia
Bog myrtle — Myrtle Myr tle (m[ e]r t l), n. [F. myrtil bilberry, prop., a little myrtle, from myrte myrtle, L. myrtus, murtus, Gr. my rtos; cf. Per. m[=u]rd.] (Bot.) A species of the genus {Myrtus}, especially {Myrtus communis}. The common myrtle has a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wood rush — Rush Rush, n. [OE. rusche, rische, resche, AS. risce, akin to LG. rusk, risch, D. & G. rusch; all probably fr. L. ruscum butcher s broom; akin to Goth. raus reed, G. rohr.] 1. (Bot.) A name given to many aquatic or marsh growing endogenous plants … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English