Noun(1) low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water(2) United States painter (1898-1954(3) New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982(4) low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation(5) usually is a transition zone between land and water(6) United States painter (1898-1954)(7) New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982)(8) swamp
Noun(1) low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water(2) United States painter (1898-1954(3) New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982(4) low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation(5) usually is a transition zone between land and water(6) United States painter (1898-1954)(7) New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982)(8) swamp
(1) patches of marsh(2) The boundary between the mudflat and the retreating marsh is a unique environment.(3) Farmers simply saw the marsh as unproductive land that could be used for grazing animals.(4) Large parts of the marsh are now in use as a buffer area when food stock is temporarily depleted.(5) When the flood plains dry up cattle graze on the succulent marsh grass which grew while the plains were filled with water.(6) On the first day after the flood, two of the large creatures were found in a nearby marsh area and returned to the farm.(7) Our boat noses into the tidal marsh , and we spot nesting egrets and barking sea lions.(8) North of the main park is a marsh , though the plants are new and haven't grown enough to be visible.(9) marsh plants(10) The landscape of the national parks is endless stretches of salt water marshes rather than canyons or petrified forests.(11) From what it sounded like, the trees fell, and over several summers sank into the mushy tundra marshiness .(12) The Romans became practised at draining marshes to rid areas of malaria-carrying mosquitoes.(13) Because of its marshiness and flat topography, Savannah is prone to flooding.(14) The wetlands, its seeps and its marshes are jealousy maintained and protected from all disturbance.(15) Hilly, wooded, and marshy regions, marginal from a settler point of view, were capable of functioning as core areas of native lordship.(16) In the summer, they breed on marshy , lowland tundra at the northern limits of the boreal forest.