muckhill
/mʌkˈhɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A low-lying or marshy area of land, especially one near a river or lake, characterized by soft and wet soil.
“The hikers had to navigate through the muckhill to reach the other side of the river.”
1. noun
A low-lying or marshy area of land, especially one near a river or lake, characterized by soft and wet soil.
“The hikers had to navigate through the muckhill to reach the other side of the river.”