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marshland
[ mahrsh-land ]
noun
- a region, area, or district characterized by marshes, swamps, bogs, or the like.
marshland
/ ˈmɑːʃlənd /
noun
- land consisting of marshes
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marshland1
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Example Sentences
Below, the thick marshland and dim lights created a scene that Breman describes as “Joseph Conrad territory.”
The restaurant harvests its oysters from nearby marshland beds seeded with crushed shells to help the young ones get a footing.
The land loss continues; every 50 minutes, a football field–size chunk of marshland melts into the sea.
One of my earliest recollections is of a dreary marshland by the sea.
To her supprise Helen came to the door instead of Marshland.
"Ah this is Marshland's cooking" thought Helen as she raised the cover of the dish.
All this she uttered in so calm a tone as to quite supprise Marshland.
Over there amidst that long stretch of marshland, in many a cove and reedy creek, the wild ducks were securely hidden.
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