Bog

/bɔɡ/ noun

A wetland area with acidic, nutrient-poor soil that supports specialized plant life, particularly sphagnum moss and peat formation.

From Irish and Scottish Gaelic 'bogach' meaning 'soft, marshy ground'. The word entered English in the 16th century through contact with Celtic-speaking regions.

AMሸለቆ
ARمستنقع
BNজলাভূমি
CApantà
CSbažina
DAmose
DESumpf
ELέλος
ESpantano
FAباتلاق
FIsuo
FRmarais
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