(marshland)

  • 1marshland — O.E. mersclond; see MARSH (Cf. marsh) + LAND (Cf. land) (n.) …

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  • 2marshland — [märsh′land΄] n. an area or region characterized by marshes or swamps …

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  • 3Marshland — Recorded in the spellings of Marland, Marsland, and Marshland, this is an English topographical surname. The derivation is from the Norse Viking pre 8th century mar meaning a fern or marsh, or from the Old English mere , with the same general… …

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  • 4marshland — [[t]mɑ͟ː(r)ʃlænd[/t]] marshlands N UNCOUNT: also N in pl Marshland is land with a lot of wet, muddy areas …

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  • 5Marshland, Oregon —   Unincorporated community   An aerial view of Marshland …

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  • 6Marshland, Wisconsin —   Unincorporated community   Downtown Marshland …

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  • 7Marshland High School — Motto Celebrating Individual Achievement Headteacher Mr Matthew Parr Burman Specialism Science College Location School Road, West Walton Wisbech Cambridgeshire …

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  • 8Marshland St James — Coordinates: 52°39′25″N 0°14′26″E / 52.656915°N 0.240498°E / 52.656915; 0.240498 …

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  • 9marshland — noun Date: 12th century a marshy tract or area ; marsh …

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  • 10marshland — /mahrsh land /, n. a region, area, or district characterized by marshes, swamps, bogs, or the like. [bef. 1150; ME mershland, OE merscland. See MARSH, LAND] * * * …

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