Canadian French Meaning of swampland
marécage
Other Canadian French words related to marécage
Nearest Words of swampland
- swamphen => Foulque macroule
- swamp willow => Saule des marais
- swamp white oak => Chêne blanc des marais
- swamp sunflower => tournesol des marais
- swamp sparrow => bruant des marais
- swamp rose mallow => Hibiscus des marais
- swamp red oak => Chêne rouge des marais
- swamp rabbit => Lapin des marais
- swamp plant => Plante des marais
- swamp pine => Cyprès chauve
- swampy => marécageux
- swampy beggar-ticks => Bident des marais
- swan => Cygne
- swan dive => Plongeon en cygne
- swan orchid => Orchidée cygne
- swan river daisy => Marguerite de la rivière Swan
- swan river everlasting => Swan river everlasting
- swan song => Chant du cygne
- swanflower => cygne
- swan-flower => cygne-fleur
Definitions and Meaning of swampland in English
swampland (n)
low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog
FAQs About the word swampland
marécage
low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog
marais,marais,Zone humide,Tourbière,tourbière,Marais,lande,bourbier,Boue,muskeg
No antonyms found.
swamphen => Foulque macroule, swamp willow => Saule des marais, swamp white oak => Chêne blanc des marais, swamp sunflower => tournesol des marais, swamp sparrow => bruant des marais,