marshfire
/ˈmɑːʃfaɪər/Definitions
1. noun
a slow-moving, smoldering fire that develops in wetland areas, particularly in peat bogs, and can be difficult to extinguish
“The researchers studied the effects of marshfires on local wildlife habitats.”
2. verb
to set or catch fire in a marsh or wetland area
“The dry conditions led to marshfires breaking out across the countryside.”