bogland

/ˈbɒɡlænd/

Definitions

1. noun

A large area of land covered with bog or marsh.

“The hikers navigated through the dense bogland, careful not to sink into the muddy terrain.”

2. noun

An area of land that is typically wet and spongy, often found in peat bogs or marshes.

“The bogland provided a unique habitat for various plant and animal species.”

3. noun

A type of low-lying, wetland area that is often composed of peat.

“The researchers studied the ecosystem of the bogland to understand its role in the local environment.”

Synonyms

  • bog
  • marsh
  • peatland

Antonyms

  • desert
  • dryland