Quagmire

/ˈkwæɡˌmaɪr/ noun

a soft, boggy area of ground, or a difficult or complex situation with no easy solution.

From 'quag' (to shake or quake, from Old English) + 'mire' (swamp). The word first appeared in the 1500s and metaphorically described any sticky problem by the 1800s.

AFmoeras
AMረግረጋማ
ARمستنقع
BGтресавище
BNকাদা
CAaiguamoll
CSbažina
DAsump
DESumpf
ELβάλτος
ESatolladero
ETsoo
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