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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
marsh-: see swamp-.
Marsh- or swamp- dweller: paludicola,-ae (s.c.I), abl. sg. paludicola.
marsh-loving: helophilus, ‘loving or growing in marshes, etc.;’ limnobius, living in pools; limnophilus, pond- or marsh-loving; telmateius,-a,-um (adj.A): growing in marshes, wet meadows or pools.
Marsh (Eng.noun): “meadowland near water, marsh: “a tract of soft wet land: fen, swamp, morass; specifically, such a tract of land often periodically inundated and treeless and usu. characterized by grasses, cattails, or other monocotyledons; a stretch of grassland, meadow” (WIII); see swamp.

 

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