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  • 43History of transport — The history of transport evolved with the development of human culture. Long distance walking tracks developed as trade routes in paleolithic times. For most of human history the only forms of transport apart from walking were or transport in… …

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  • 44bog — [[t]bɒ̱g[/t]] bogs, bogging, bogged 1) N COUNT A bog is an area of land which is very wet and muddy. 2) N COUNT: usu the N The bog is another name for the toilet. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Phrasal Verbs: bog down Syn: toilet …

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  • 45bog — noun 1》 an area of very soft wet muddy ground.     ↘Ecology wetland with acid, peaty soil. Compare with fen1. 2》 Brit. informal a toilet. verb (bogs, bogging, bogged) 1》 (usu. be bogged down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2》 (bog …

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  • 46bog — I UK [bɒɡ] / US [bɔɡ] noun Word forms bog : singular bog plural bogs 1) [countable/uncountable] an area of ground that is always very wet and soft 2) [countable] British informal a toilet II UK [bɒɡ] / US [bɑɡ] verb Word forms bog : present tense …

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  • 47bog — ► NOUN 1) an area of soft, wet, muddy ground. 2) Brit. informal a toilet. ► VERB (bogged, bogging) 1) (bog down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2) (bog in …

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  • 48bogginess — bog ► NOUN 1) an area of soft, wet, muddy ground. 2) Brit. informal a toilet. ► VERB (bogged, bogging) 1) (bog down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2) (bog in …

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  • 49boggy — bog ► NOUN 1) an area of soft, wet, muddy ground. 2) Brit. informal a toilet. ► VERB (bogged, bogging) 1) (bog down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2) (bog in …

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  • 50bog — [bäg, bôg] n. [< Gael & Ir bog, soft, moist (> Ir bogach, a bog) < IE * bhugh < base * bheugh , to bend > BOW1] wet, spongy ground, characterized by decaying mosses that form peat; a small marsh or swamp vt., vi. bogged, bogging to …

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