Dulse [noun]
Definition of Dulse:
rootless, leafless plants living in water
Opposite/Antonyms of Dulse:
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Sentence/Example of Dulse:
The seaweeds Rhodymenia palmata (dulse) and Desmarestia are plentiful; also beautiful worms, crustaceans, and starfishes.
Well, dulse is a purple stuffwhen you see a lot of it together, it looks as if a million toy-balloons had burst.
There was a lift among the dulse-heaps, as though a finger stirred them and let loose their keen salt smells.
The Indians here have quite a variety in the way of vegetable food in dulse, seaweed, and berries.
The carts were now full of the wet dulse, trembling like jelly as the oxen moved over the beach.
"I'm going to help Mr. Harrison haul dulse this morning," announced Davy.
Rhodymenia palmata (dulse) is an article of food in Ireland and Scotland.
It was, however, not a little surprising to see how speedily these men revived upon landing on the rock and eating a little dulse.
They'll mind it a' their days—the flooers and the dulse for naething, and the grossets and the Gregory's mixture.
Maida contributed some dulse for the hair, slitting it into ribbons, which she stuck on with glue.