Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bogland

Noun
/ˈbɔɡ.lænd/
Definition
An area of wet, spongy land that is typically rich in organic material, predominantly consisting of peat.
Examples
  • The hikers trudged through the dense bogland, careful not to sink into the mud.
  • Many rare species of birds make their home in the bogland of the national park.
  • Conservation efforts are underway to protect the rapidly shrinking bogland in the region.
Meaning
Bogland refers to a type of wetland that is characterized by waterlogged soil and a buildup of peat, which is formed from decayed plant matter. These areas are often found in cooler climates and can support a unique ecosystem.
Synonyms
  • wetland
  • marsh
  • moor
  • peatland