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marshland

[mahrsh-land] / ˈmɑrʃˌlænd /


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It has the largest tidal reedbed in England and wildfowl and waders feed and nest in the six shallow lagoons, marshland and mudflats.

From BBC

Having driven up to Llyn Teifi in the Cambrian mountains, we stand on a bridge, surrounded by rocky outcrops and marshland.

From BBC

Northern Sweden, where the training took place, is a web of rivers, lakes and marshland.

From The Wall Street Journal

Canvey Island Foreshore, Essex - a family-favourite sandy beach, the island has only been populated since the 17th Century when the Dutch made the marshlands habitable.

From BBC

"It seems we are moving into a low area that may be marshland. We will eat in more comfort out of the damp."

From Literature