Meaning & Definition of word "Marsh"

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    Marsh

    /mɑːrʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A wetland area that is dominated by herbaceous plants, such as grasses, sedges, and reeds, and is often found at the edges of lakes and rivers.
      • Example: The marsh teemed with wildlife, including frogs, birds, and various insects.
    • 2. An area of low-lying land that frequently floods and is characterized by soft, waterlogged soil.
      • Example: The conservation efforts were aimed at restoring the natural marsh that had been drained for agriculture.
    • 3. A tract of low, wet land that can be seasonally flooded.
      • Example: We explored the marsh during the spring, when migratory birds flocked to the wetlands.

    Etymology

    Middle English mersh, from Old English mersc.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    marshy land:

    land that is wet and soft, often covered with grasses and reeds.

    marsh marigold:

    a flowering plant found in wet areas.

    marsh gas:

    gases produced by the decomposition of organic matter in marshy areas.

    Related Words

    wetland:

    an area where water covers the soil, either permanently or seasonally.

    swamp:

    a low-lying area that is seasonally or permanently flooded with water.

    Slang Meanings of marsh

    Meaning: A place of difficult access or low desirability.

    Example Sentence: That area of town has become a real marsh – no one wants to go there.

    Meaning: A confusing situation.

    Example Sentence: Trying to sort out that old paperwork was like wading through a marsh.