marshland

Etymology

marsh + land

noun

  1. marshy land; bog or fen
    East of Bow Creek, the line ran to North Woolwich along the bank of the Thames, then entirely uninhabited marshland, without roads. 1946 May and June, J. G. Holmes, “The North Woolwich Branch”, in Railway Magazine, page 173

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