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marsh
English
Etymology
From Middle English mersh, mershe, from Old English mers?, meris?, from Proto-West Germanic *marisk, derived from *mari, equivalent to mere (“sea, body of water”) +? -ish. Doublet of marish and morass. Cognate with West Frisian mersk, Dutch meers (“grassland, meadow”), German Marsch. More at mere.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /m???/
- (UK) IPA(key): /m??(?)?/
- Rhymes: -??(?)?
Noun
marsh (plural marshes)
- An area of low, wet land, often with tall grass.
- Coordinate terms: bog, moor, swamp
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- marshmallow
- slack
Anagrams
- Harms, Sharm, harms, mahrs, shram
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swampland
English
Etymology
swamp +? land
Noun
swampland (countable and uncountable, plural swamplands)
- (countable, uncountable) Low-lying land that is regularly flooded; especially such land that is drier than a bog or a marsh.
- (uncountable, physics) The set of all possible string theories.
Translations
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