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    marsh
    /mɑːʃ/

    noun

    • 1. an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times: "the marsh marigold loves damp fields, riverbanks, and marshes"

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  2. noun. uk / mɑːʃ / us / mɑːrʃ / Add to word list. [ C or U ] ground near a lake, a river, or the sea that often floods and is always wet: At the mouth of the river is a large area of marsh. Rain had been falling steadily all day and the ground had become a marsh. Edwin Remsberg/The Image Bank/GettyImages. marshes [ plural ] UK.

  3. The meaning of MARSH is a tract of soft wet land usually characterized by monocotyledons (such as grasses or cattails). How to use marsh in a sentence.

  4. Marsh definition: a tract of low wet land, often treeless and periodically inundated, generally characterized by a growth of grasses, sedges, cattails, and rushes.. See examples of MARSH used in a sentence.

  5. noun. us / mɑːrʃ / uk / mɑːʃ / Add to word list. [ C or U ] ground near a lake, a river, or the sea that often floods and is always wet: At the mouth of the river is a large area of marsh. Rain had been falling steadily all day and the ground had become a marsh. Edwin Remsberg/The Image Bank/GettyImages. marshes [ plural ] UK.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarshMarsh - Wikipedia

    In ecology, a marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous plants rather than by woody plants. [1] . More in general, the word can be used for any low-lying and seasonally waterlogged terrain. In Europe and in agricultural literature low-lying meadows that require draining and embanked polderlands are also referred to as marshes or marshland.

  7. Define marsh. marsh synonyms, marsh pronunciation, marsh translation, English dictionary definition of marsh. n. An area of low-lying land that is usually saturated with water and is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plants.

  8. Nov 2, 2023 · A marsh is a type of wetland, an area of land where water covers ground for long periods of time. Unlike swamps , which are dominated by trees, marshes are usually treeless and dominated by grasses and other herbaceous plants.

  9. Definition of 'marsh' marsh. (mɑːʳʃ ) Word forms: marshes. variable noun. A marsh is a wet, muddy area of land. The avenues lead nowhere but to the edge of salt marshes. Synonyms: swamp, moss [Scottish, Northern England, dialect], bog, slough More Synonyms of marsh. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  10. noun. /mɑːʃ/ /mɑːrʃ/ [countable, uncountable] an area of low land that is always soft and wet because there is nowhere for the water to flow away to. Cows were grazing on the marshes. After so much rain, the field had become a marsh (= a very wet area). The land is colonized by various types of marsh vegetation.

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