bogland

English

Etymology

bog + land

Noun

bogland (countable and uncountable, plural boglands)

  1. Land that is predominantly boggy; marshland.
    • 2007 January 19, Seth Schiesel, “O Brave New World That Has Such Gamers in It”, in New York Times:
      I moved west to the moody, slightly creepy bogland zone called Zangarmarsh and became my server’s first Level 62er just before noon.

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