marsh |
bachwater |
Bachwater is likely misspelled.
Bachwater has no English definition.
As a noun marsh
is an area of low, wet land, often with tall grass.
As a proper noun Marsh
is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living by a {{term|marsh}}.
mud |
marsh |
Related terms |
Mud is a related term of marsh.
As an adjective mud
is .
As a proper noun marsh is
for someone living by a (
marsh).
marsh |
swampt |
Swampt is likely misspelled.
Swampt has no English definition.
As a noun marsh
is an area of low, wet land, often with tall grass.
As a proper noun Marsh
is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living by a {{term|marsh}}.
marsh |
swapt |
canal |
marsh |
As a noun canal
is canal.
As a proper noun marsh is
for someone living by a (
marsh).
marsh |
harsh |
As a proper noun marsh
is for someone living by a (
marsh).
As an adjective harsh is
unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
As a verb harsh is
(slang) to negatively criticize.
stream |
marsh |
As a noun stream
is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
As a proper noun marsh is
for someone living by a (
marsh).
marsh |
outlet |
As a proper noun marsh
is for someone living by a (
marsh).
As a noun outlet is
a vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something.
marsh |
creek |
As nouns the difference between marsh and creek
is that
marsh is an area of low, wet land, often with tall grass while
creek is a small inlet or bay, narrower and extending farther into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river; the inner part of a port that is used as a dock for small boats.
As proper nouns the difference between marsh and creek
is that
marsh is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living by a {{term|marsh}} while
Creek is the Muskogean language of the Creek tribe.
As an adjective Creek is
of or pertaining to the Creek tribe.
marsh |
earsh |
As a proper noun marsh
is for someone living by a (
marsh).
As a noun earsh is
(archaic) stubble field.
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