hassock
A dense tuft or clump of grass growing on a raised mound of its own roots and accumulated organic matter, especially in marshy or boggy ground. Walking on hassocks is like walking on a field of unsteady pedestals — each one rocks underfoot, and the gaps between them are wet and treacherous.
Etymology
Old English hassuc, coarse grass, a tuft of matted vegetation.
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