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marécage

marsh

noun mah-reh-KAZH Rare

Also means

swamp

Usage Note

Marécage denotes a wetland area with standing water and soft, muddy ground — a swamp or bog. The related adjective marécageux (marécageuse in the feminine) means 'marshy'. Marécage can also be used figuratively to describe a murky or stagnant situation, much as English uses 'swamp' metaphorically.

Examples

"Les grenouilles vivent dans le marécage."

Natural Translation

Frogs live in the marsh.

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