What is another word for peat?

Pronunciation: [pˈiːt] (IPA)

Peat refers to a type of soil that is formed from partially decayed organic material, primarily from mosses and other wetland vegetation. The word peat is often used to describe this type of soil, but there are also several synonyms that can be used to refer to it, such as bog, mire, swampland and marsh. Additionally, the term turf is sometimes used to describe peat that has been cut into a rectangular shape to be used for fuel. No matter what term is used, it is important to remember that peat is a valuable natural resource that has a range of uses, from fuel to horticulture.

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  • Independent

    • Foreign word
      tourbe.
    • Adjective
      bog.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      bog, sod.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      AEP.

What are the hypernyms for Peat?

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What are the hyponyms for Peat?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the opposite words for peat?

Peat is a common material that is formed from the decay of vegetation over hundreds of years. This organic material is widely used as fuel, absorbing agent, and soil improver. However, there are some antonyms that are used to describe the opposite of peat. Some of these antonyms include dry, arid, non-moisture, concrete, and inorganic. Dry materials have no moisture content, while arid refers to the absence of water in a particular region. Non-moisture signifies the opposite of wetness or dampness. Concrete refers to the opposite of organic material, while inorganic pertains to substances that do not contain carbon. The antonyms of peat are essential to understand the characteristics and properties of different materials.

What are the antonyms for Peat?

  • n.

    turf

Usage examples for Peat

Among others, to fetch his master's slippers at bed-time; and when told that fresh peat was required for the fire, away he would go to the peat-basket and bring piece after piece, till a sufficient quantity had been piled up.
"Stories of Animal Sagacity"
W.H.G. Kingston
Hay's vessels to the Faroe fishing you would have been charged with peat leave?
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
13,542. Was it before or after you were charged that sum for peat leave that you were asked to go?
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie

Famous quotes with Peat

  • The cold smell of potato mould, the squelch and slap Of soggy peat, the curt cuts of an edge Through living roots awaken in my head. But I've no spade to follow men like them. Between my finger and my thumb The squat pen rests. I'll dig with it.
    Seamus Heaney
  • In the fossil record of our existence, there is no trace of love. You cannot find it held in the earth's crust, waiting to be discovered. The long bones of our ancestors show nothing of their hearts. Their last meal is sometimes preserved in peat or in ice, but their thoughts and feelings are gone.
    Jeanette Winterson
  • Often since I have, in some sort, shot an Iguana, and have remembered that one in the reserve. Up at Meru I saw a young Native girl with a bracelet on, a leather strap two inches wide, and all embroidered over with very small turquoise-coloured beads which varied little in colour and played in green, light blue and ultra-marine. It was an extraordinarily live thing; it seemed to draw breath on her arm, so that I wanted it for myself, and made Farah buy it from her. No sooner had it come upon my arm that it gave up the ghost. It was nothing now, a small, cheap, purchased article of finery. It had been the play of colors, the duet between the turquoise and the "negre", — that quick, sweet, brownish black, like peat and black pottery, of the Native's skin, — that had created the life of the bracelet. ...I stood in Meru and looked at my pale hand and the dead bracelet, it was as if an injustice had been done to a noble thing, as if truth had been supressed. So sad did it seem that I remembered the saying of the hero in a book that I had read as a child: "I have conquered them all, but I am standing amongst graves."
    Karen Blixen

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