Synonym: Marsh, Ngaio Marsh, Reginald Marsh, fen, fenland, marshland. Similar words: marshall plan, harsh, earshot, scholarship, worship, years, shears, watershed. Meaning: [mɑrʃ /mɑːʃ] n. 1. low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water 2. United States painter (1898-1954) 3. New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982).
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151. That dirt very likely contained the common nightcrawler and the red marsh worm.
152. Any of various marsh birds of the family Rallidae, characteristically having brownish plumage and short wings adapted only for short flights.
153. Tests indicate that modified tractor operated on marsh gas-diesel blended fuel can save more than 65% of diesel oil at full load.
154. The ecosystem of saline lakes can be divided into two subecosystems i. e. brine area and sur-rouding salt marsh ecosystems.
155. Helophyte A perennial marsh plant that has its overwintering buds under water. An example is bulrush ( Typha ).
156. Without breaking his stride,[http://sentencedict.com/marsh.html] the tricky winger fizzed a fine ball into the box and Marsh buried a half volley into the roof of the net.
157. The marsh is home to a vast array of plants, fish, reptiles like the North American Alligator, and mammals.
158. The air, too, smelt more freshly than down beside the marsh.
159. In this paper, it is suggested that the salt vegetation along the Hexi Corridor in Gansu can be divided into salt desert, salt meadow and salt marsh.
160. The amphibious geophone is suited for operating in land, wetland, lake and marsh etc.
161. The restoration of a habitat of salt marsh grasses and shallow estuarine waters along the park's edge allows visitors the opportunity to appreciate the area's marine ecology and wildlife.
162. Natural lubricants and herbal extracts — including certified organic aloe, echinacea and marsh mallow — help provide excellent detangling.
163. Sea-level rise also threatens coastal wetlands, including salt marsh habitats and mangroves, adding to threats to these ecologically valuable areas by human actions.
164. The Parana floodplain marsh retains a large amount of nutrients being stored mainly in the sediment compartment.
165. "You see the river is a tree line, and all this is basically fresh-water marsh, " said Blaize.
166. His name was Tracy Bill Marsh, a tall handsome young man who worked in a pizza shop.
167. Long low ridges which rise above the marsh form the only inhabitable areas on the plain.
168. The marsh hawk, sailing low over meadow, is already seeking the first slimy life that awakes.
169. Can papyrus grow tall where there is no marsh? Can reeds thrive without water?
170. Marsh orchids, marsh and meadow thistles, meadowsweet and ragged robin thrive.
171. Matthew Marsh, swigging from a whiskey bottle with little finger crooked, subtly suggests the contradictory impulses behind Kelly's bullish swagger.
172. Moreover, the Falcated Duck show up again at the freshwater marsh today too!
173. I noticed the natives:a marsh deer, a Muscovy duck and ducklings, a pair of hyacinth macaws crossing the sky.
174. Only silence lay over the fields and woods and marsh.
175. Zhou Qing carry arouses villagers expand the marsh gas that can improve household environment.
176. More recent data from Australia suggest that salt marsh mosquitoes test positive for M. ulcerans DNA, although transmission by this type of mosquito has not been established.
177. Earthworms, to be precise—especially the common nightcrawler and the red marsh worm, creatures that did not exist in North America before 1492.
178. A ribbon snake is seen on salvinia in a cypress swamp adjacent to marsh that stretches to the Gulf of Mexico in Barataria Preserve.
179. Workers wipe oil from marsh grass in St. Tammany Parish, La.
180. The marsh hawk, sailing low over the meadow, is already seeking the first slimy life that awakes.
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