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marsh M0122100 (märsh)n. An area of low-lying land that is usually saturated with water and is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plants. [Middle English, from Old English mersc; see mori- in Indo-European roots.]marsh (mɑːʃ) n (Physical Geography) low poorly drained land that is sometimes flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams, etc. Compare swamp1[Old English merisc; related to German Marsch, Dutch marsk; related to mere2] ˈmarshˌlike adj
Marsh (mɑːʃ) n1. (Biography) Dame (Edith) Ngaio (ˈnaɪəʊ). 1899–1981, New Zealand crime writer, living in Britain (from 1928). Her many detective novels include Final Curtain (1947) and Last Ditch (1977)2. (Biography) Rodney (William). born 1947, Australian cricketer: a wicketkeeper, he took 355 dismissals in 96 test matches (1970–84)marsh (mɑrʃ) n. a tract of waterlogged soil, typically treeless and covered with emersed rushes, cattails, and other tall grasses. [before 900; Old English mer(i)sc. See mere2, -ish1] marsh′like`, adj. marsh (märsh) An area of low-lying wet land, often having an abundance of reeds and rushes.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | marsh - low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water; "thousands of acres of marshland"; "the fens of eastern England"fenland, marshland, fensalt marsh - low-lying wet land that is frequently flooded with saltwaterwetland - a low area where the land is saturated with water | | 2. | Marsh - United States painter (1898-1954)Reginald Marsh | | 3. | Marsh - New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982)Ngaio Marsh |
marshnoun swamp, moss (Scot. & Northern English dialect), bog, slough, fen, quagmire, morass a recently reclaimed saltwater marshRelated words adjective paludalmarshnounA usually low-lying area of soft waterlogged ground and standing water:bog, fen, marshland, mire, morass, muskeg, quag, quagmire, slough, swamp, swampland, wetland.Translationsmarsh (maːʃ) noun (an area of) soft wet land. The heavy rainfall turned the land into a marsh. 沼澤 沼泽ˈmarshy adjective 沼澤般的 沼泽般的ˈmarshiness noun 沼澤狀 沼泽状IdiomsSeemarsh grassmarsh
marsh: see swampswamp, shallow body of water in a low-lying, poorly drained depression, usually containing abundant plant growth dominated by trees, such as cypress, and high shrubs. Swamps develop in moist climates, generally in such places as low-lying coastal plains, floodplains of rivers, ..... Click the link for more information. .What does it mean when you dream about a marsh?See Swamp. marsh[märsh] (ecology) A transitional land-water area, covered at least part of the time by estuarine or coastal waters, and characterized by aquatic and grasslike vegetation, especially without peatlike accumulation. marsh low poorly drained land that is sometimes flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams, etc.
Marsh1. Dame (Edith) Ngaio . 1899--1981, New Zealand crime writer, living in Britain (from 1928). Her many detective novels include Final Curtain (1947) and Last Ditch (1977) 2. Rodney (William). born 1947, Australian cricketer. He finished his career with a world record of 355 Test match dismissals marsh
marsh an area of wet or periodically wet land where the soils are not peaty.MARSH
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Synonyms for marshnoun swampSynonyms- swamp
- moss
- bog
- slough
- fen
- quagmire
- morass
Synonyms for marshnoun a usually low-lying area of soft waterlogged ground and standing waterSynonyms- bog
- fen
- marshland
- mire
- morass
- muskeg
- quag
- quagmire
- slough
- swamp
- swampland
- wetland
Synonyms for marshnoun low-lying wet land with grassy vegetationSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun United States painter (1898-1954)Synonymsnoun New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982)Synonyms |