Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as mudwort.

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Examples

  • But then he recalled a little of the history of the colonization of Venus, which had presented somewhat similar problems; There, farming eventually had been taken beneath the sea; but even that needed an abundance pf energy, and besides, the people of Heaven hadn't even 'gotten that far-they seemed to be living mostly on fish and mudweed.

    Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957

  • Volunteers have worked for three years to restore the bay and have removed more than 25 tons of leather mudweed thus far, said Kimo Franklin, invasive algae coordinator for Malama Maunalua.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Avrainvillea amadelpha, or leather mudweed, covers 54 acres in Maunalua Bay, according to a recent survey by state biologists.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Avrainvillea amadelpha, or leather mudweed, covers 54 acres in Maunalua Bay, according to a recent survey by state biologists.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Its current big push: removing the mudweed that's choking Maunalua Bay in East Honolulu, in partnership with for information on how to pitch in.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

  • Its current big push: removing the mudweed that's choking Maunalua Bay in East Honolulu, in partnership with for information on how to pitch in.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

  • (leather mudweed) from Maunalua Bay yesterday as part of the Maunalua Bay Reef Restoration Project.

    Starbulletin Headlines Star-Bulletin Photographers 2010

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