bog

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The meaning (definition) of the word bog
a squishy wet patch of muddy ground
The word bog used in a sentence
“The bog is muddy and squishy and full of water.”
Words that mean the same as bog (synonyms)
swampmarsh
Words that mean the opposite of bog (antonyms)
dry land
The plural of the word bog
bogs
How the word bog is said around the world
| French | tourbière |
| Spanish | pantano |
| Mandarin | 沼泽 |
| Hindi | दलदल |
| Arabic | مستنقع |
| Russian | болото |
| Portuguese (EU) | pântano |
| Portuguese (BR) | pântano |
| Japanese | 沼地 |
| German | Moor |
| Urdu | دلدل |
| Punjabi | ਦਲਦਲ |
| Korean | 변소 |
| Hebrew | לִשְׁקוֹעַ |
| Greek | τελματώ |
| Dutch | moeras |
| Filipino | latian |
| Vietnamese | đầm lầy |
| Turkish | bataklık |
| Persian | باتلاق |
| Polish | bagno |
| Ukrainian | болото |
| Bengali | জলাভূমি |
| Swedish | mosse |
| Italian | palude |
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