Moss (disambiguation)
Appearance
Moss is a small, soft, non-vascular plant that does not have flowers or seeds.
Moss may also refer to:
Places
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]- Moss, Argyll and Bute, a location in Scotland
- Moss, Highland, a location in Scotland
- Moss, South Yorkshire, England
- Moss, Wrexham, a location in Wales
- Moss Valley, Wrexham, Wales
- The Moss, a brook in England
United States
[edit]- Moss Landing, California or Moss, California
- Moss, Mississippi
- Moss, Tennessee
- Moss, West Virginia
- Moss Hill (Massachusetts), a mountain in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
- Mount Moss, a mountain in Colorado
Elsewhere
[edit]People
[edit]Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]Fictional characters
[edit]- Maurice Moss, a character from the British sitcom The IT Crowd
- Moss people, forest-dwelling creatures in German folklore
- Moss Man, a fictional character from the Masters of the Universe franchise
- Moss (Pikmin), Olimar's dog in Pikmin 4
Music
[edit]- Moss (Mike Gordon album), a 2010 album by Mike Gordon
- Moss (Maya Hawke album), a 2022 album by Maya Hawke
- Moss (band), a UK doom metal band
- "Moss", a song by the Smashing Pumpkins from Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts, 2023
- MoSS, Canadian rapper
Other arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Moss (video game), a 2018 video game
- "Moss", a strip in the British comic Buster
- Moss, a Korean webtoon by Yoon Tae-ho
- Moss (film), a 2010 South Korean film, an adaptation of the webtoon
- Moss, a 2018 American film by Daniel Peddle
Plants
[edit]- Clubmoss, a pteridophyte plant
- Spanish moss, a flowering bromeliad plant that grows hanging from tree branches
- Spikemoss, a pteridophyte plant
Other uses
[edit]- Moss (language), a musical language designed by Jackson Moore
- Moss Bros, a menswear outfitters in the United Kingdom
- Moss Brothers Aircraft, an English aircraft manufacturer (1936–1955)
- Moss FK, a Norwegian football club
- Tupolev Tu-126 (NATO reporting name: Moss), a Soviet AWACS aircraft
- A common term for a peat bog in northern England and Scotland