adj
Having the qualities of a bog; i.e. dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.
n
Land that is predominantly boggy; marshland.
n
(archaic) A thicket; a small wood.
n
A bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland.
adj
Characteristic of a cellar; musty, gloomy, etc.
n
Archaic spelling of dandruff. [scaly white dead skin flakes from the human scalp; Pityriasis capitis]
adj
Muddy; boggy; sandy; said of roads.
adj
(dialectal, Northern Ireland, Scotland) muddy; dark; turbid
adj
(obsolete, dialect, UK, Scotland) turbid; muddy
adj
Immersed in mire; bogged down.
n
A round, shapeless or amorphous lump, as of a semisolid substance.
v
(transitive) To put grease or fat on something, especially in order to lubricate.
adj
(archaic, Northern England) Smeared with grease; greased
n
(figuratively, from obsolete scientific theory) Bone not yet hardened by age and hard work.
adj
Turbid as with liquor.
adj
Pertaining to or characterised by groves; situated in a grove.
n
(uncountable) A fine silty soil that when wet becomes very thick and heavy.
n
(especially Northern England, Scotland) Thick, cold, wet fog along the northeastern coast of Northern England and Scotland.
n
A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf has been cut.
adj
(of land) boggy, marshy, squelchy.
n
A stream or pool in boggy land.
n
(US, northeastern dialects) A marsh.
n
(slang) lubricant, especially social lubricant
n
Something that protrudes, sticks out, or sticks together; a cluster or blob; a mound or mass of no particular shape.
adj
Of or pertaining to mud.
adj
Covered with clay; miry.
adj
Pertaining to mud, muddy.
n
(now poetic or archaic) A marsh.
adj
Alternative form of marish [(now poetic or archaic) Marshy; growing in bogs or marshes.]
n
An area of low, wet land, often with tall grass.
adj
Of, or resembling a marsh; boggy.
adj
Relating to a mire; swampy, boggy.
n
(obsolete) A bog or quagmire.
adj
(skiing) Having humps and bumps.
adj
(now rare) Of ground, soil etc: boggy, marshy.
adj
Resembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
n
The pit of mud used in the motor-racing sport of mud bogging.
n
An area of mud, possibly submerged, near the edge of a body of water.
adj
Covered in mud; muddy.
adj
Alternative form of mud-dwelling [Living in the mud.]
adj
Of or relating to mud; also, having the characteristics of mud, especially in colour or taste.
n
A muddy expanse of flat land, especially such land as a river bed exposed at low tide.
adj
Lined with mud, particularly of a road or path.
n
A landscape dominated by mud.
adj
(of peat or a bog) Dependant on rain
adj
Synonym of paludal (“marshy”)
n
An area of waterlogged soil in which the decomposed vegetation has become peat
adj
Wet and soft; easily penetrated by the feet of cattle; said of land.
adj
(rare) Alternative spelling of puddly [Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul.]
adj
Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul.
n
Archaic spelling of quagmire. [A swampy, soggy area of ground.]
n
Alternative form of quagmire [A swampy, soggy area of ground.]
n
(obsolete) quagmire; marsh; bog.
adj
Resembling a quagmire; marshy, miry.
adj
(of a road etc) Resembling a quagmire
adj
Having the characteristics of a quagmire
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a quagmire.
n
Obsolete form of quagmire. [A swampy, soggy area of ground.]
n
Alternative form of quagmire [A swampy, soggy area of ground.]
adj
Alternative spelling of quaggy [Resembling a quagmire; marshy, miry.]
n
A type of bog in which the center is higher than the edges, resulting in ombrotrophic, acidic, wet habitat that is poor in mineral salts.
adj
(Northern England, archaic) Of corn or other grains: so dry as to fall out of the ear with handling.
adj
Alternative form of raviny (“full of ravines”) [Full of ravines.]
n
(Yorkshire) A thick fog.
adj
Alternative form of rimose [Having a surface covered with cracks, fissures, or crevices.]
adj
(of water) muddy, cloudy (having lots of sediment)
n
(UK, dialect) Mist; smoke; damp.
n
A stunted or shrivelled bush.
adj
Of land: oozy; marshy; not well drained.
adj
(archaic) Thick; viscous.
adj
(of a material) Resembling or containing slag.
n
Soft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud; any substance of a dirty nature, that is moist, soft, and adhesive; bitumen; mud containing metallic ore, obtained in the preparatory dressing.
n
Muddy or marshy land; mire.
adj
Marshy; having the characteristics of a wetland.
adj
Characteristic of sludge; slimy or mucky
adj
(UK, US, dialect) Easily broken through; boggy; marshy.
n
Marsh-like land, bog-like land.
n
A marshy or miry place to which a hunted boar resorts for refuge; hence, a wet place, stream, or tract of water, sought for by other game, as deer.
adj
(obsolete) spongy; soggy; waterlogged
adj
Resembling a bog or marsh underfoot.
adj
(informal) swampy; marshy; muddy
n
(figuratively) A place or situation that is foul or where progress is difficult.
adj
Soggy and marshy; wet like a swamp.
adj
Of or relating to a syrt; boggy; resembling quicksand.
adj
Marshy, swampy, waterlogged.
adj
Resembling a muddy pool.
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