sphag·num
n 1 : any of a large genus (Sphagnum, coextensive with the order Sphagnales) of atypical mosses that grow only in wet acid areas where their remains become compacted with other plant debris to form peat 2 : a mass of dehydrated sphagnum plants used as a surgical dressing esp. during World War I .
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