washland
/ˈwæʃlænd/Definitions
1. noun
A low-lying area of land that is subject to flooding, often a wetland or a marsh.
“The hikers navigated through the washland carefully to avoid getting wet.”
1. noun
A low-lying area of land that is subject to flooding, often a wetland or a marsh.
“The hikers navigated through the washland carefully to avoid getting wet.”