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    Swamp
    /swämp/

    noun

    • 1. an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.

    verb

  2. Swamp definition: a tract of wet, spongy land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unfit for cultivation.. See examples of SWAMP used in a sentence.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · A swamp is an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water. Many swamps are even covered by water. There are two main types of swamps: freshwater swamps and saltwater swamps. Swamps are dominated by trees.

  4. SWAMP meaning: 1. (an area of) very wet, soft land: 2. to cover a place or thing with a large amount of water…. Learn more.

  5. 1. a. An area of low-lying land that is frequently flooded, especially one dominated by woody plants. b. A lowland region saturated with water. 2. A situation or place fraught with difficulties and imponderables: a financial swamp. v. swamped, swamp·ing, swamps. v.tr. 1. To drench in or cover with or as if with water. 2.

  6. Swamp, type of wetland ecosystem characterized by mineral soils with poor drainage and by plant life dominated by trees. The latter characteristic distinguishes a swamp from a marsh. Swamps are found throughout the world and are often in low areas associated with rivers.

  7. to give someone more of something than they can deal with: [ often passive ] The company was swamped with calls about its new service. The market has been swamped by cheap imports. swamp verb [T] (WATER) If an area is swamped, it becomes covered with water: Heavy rain has swamped many villages in the region.

  8. Definitions of swamp. noun. low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog. synonyms: swampland. see more. see less. examples: Everglades. a large subtropical swamp in southern Florida that is noted for its wildlife.

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