Wetland

/ˈwɛtlænd/ noun

A wetland is an area of land that is often or always covered with shallow water, like a marsh or swamp.

“Wetland” combines “wet” and “land” to name land areas that are saturated with water. The term became common in environmental science in the 20th century.

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