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phrag⋅mi⋅tes

[frag-mahy-teez]
–noun
any of several tall grasses of the genus Phragmites, having plumed heads, growing in marshy areas, esp. the common reed P. australis (or P. communis).

Origin:
< NL (1820) < Gk phragmtēs growing in hedges, equiv. to phrágm(a) fence, breastwork, screen (n. deriv. of phrássein (Attic phráttein) to fence in, hedge around) + -ītēs -ite 1
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phrag·mi·tes   (frāg-mī'tēz)   
n.  Any of several perennial reeds of the genus Phragmites in the grass family, found worldwide in marshes and wetlands and having stems up to nearly 6 meters (20 feet) long.

[Latin phragmītēs, kind of reed growing in hedges, from Greek, fencing in, from phragma, fence, from phrassein, to fence in.]
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