Definitions for marshland

marshland marsh·land

Spelling: [mahrsh-land]
IPA: /ˈmɑrʃˌlænd/

Marshland is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 388 anagrams from letters in marshland (aadhlmnrs).

Definitions for marshland

noun

  1. a region, area, or district characterized by marshes, swamps, bogs, or the like.

Origin of marshland

before 1150; Middle English mershland, Old English merscland. See marsh, land

Examples for marshland

After spending a while there, they back-tracked to the marshland area.

Though a marshland is always open it is still curiously secret.

So the dirge of the frog is the cry of the spirit of river and marshland.

The long stretch of marshland, on which the golf links were situated, was empty.

As the flock settled on the marshland, Hawk Eye fitted an arrow to his bow.

"Ah this is marshland's cooking" thought Helen as she raised the cover of the dish.

Then the ruffian turned, slowly dragging her foot by foot into the marshland.

At the back of them was a marshland, dense with trees and underbrush.

To her supprise Helen came to the door instead of marshland.

The land loss continues; every 50 minutes, a football field–size chunk of marshland melts into the sea.

Word Value for marshland
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Words with friends

17

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