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Tenses: bogs, bogging, bogged

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Etymology: [ 'bäg, 'bog ] (noun.) 14th century. Irish and Scottish Gaelic bogach (“soft, boggy ground”) from bog (“soft”)
Synonyms: marsh, moor, swamp, shithouse, dunny, fen, lowland, marshland, mire, morass, moss, peat, quag, quagmire, slough, sump, wetlands

bataklık, kıyı harekat grubu (beach operations group), batak, bataklık-benzeri yer, bataklığa ömülmek veya batmak, bataklık bölge, bataklığa gömülmek, bok yolu, tuvalet, çıkmaza girmek, batağa sokmak, batağa saplanmak, boglandbataklık arazi bog moss bataklık yosunu, bog down tecrübe sonucunda başarılı olamamak, İng., kaba kenef, hela, tuvalet, yüznumara. f, ALT NİŞANCI:Bir tankın ön silahını kullanan nişancı, bogbeansu yoncası, bog, bog oak bataklıktan çıkarılan abanoza benzer meşe ağacı, bataklik, bataklıkları,

1 bataklık     ts
2 kıyı harekat grubu (beach operations group)  Askeri     ts
3 batak     ts
4 bataklık-benzeri yer     ts
5 bataklığa ömülmek veya batmak     ts
6 bataklık bölge     ts
7 bataklığa gömülmek     ts
8 bok yolu     ts
9 tuvalet     ts
10 çıkmaza girmek     ts
11 batağa sokmak     ts
12 batağa saplanmak     ts
13 boglandbataklık arazi bog moss bataklık yosunu     ts
14 bog down tecrübe sonucunda başarılı olamamak     ts
15 İng., kaba kenef, hela, tuvalet, yüznumara. f  isim     ts
16 ALT NİŞANCI:Bir tankın ön silahını kullanan nişancı  Askeri     ts
17 bogbeansu yoncası     ts
18 bog     ts
19 bog oak bataklıktan çıkarılan abanoza benzer meşe ağacı     ts
20 bataklik     ts
21bogs. bataklıkları     ts
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italya'dan çeşitli ülkelere yayılan bir iskambil oyunu,

22 italya'dan çeşitli ülkelere yayılan bir iskambil oyunu     ts
 

An expanse of marshland, To become (figuratively or literally) mired or stuck, A toilet, To make a mess of something, To go away, Wetlands characterized by a waterlogged, spongy mat of sphagnum moss, ultimately producing a thickness of acid peat Bogs are highly acid and tend to be nutrient poor They are typically dominated by sedges, evergreen trees and shrubs, Batch Operator Graphical User Interface, a peat-accumulating wetland that has no significant inflows or outflows of water; all water inputs are from precipitation (snow and rain), A type of wetland with acidic water and soil composed of peat (mostly sphagnum moss), - A peatland MIRE that receives water only from precipitation (rain, snow, fog, etc ) and is as a result NUTRIENT-poor, Low marshy land, or fen, often partially and/or periodically covered with water See Blanket bog, A wetland that is perched above the watertable and has no direct hydraulic connection to it, bogs accumulate peat and the vegetation is dominated by sphagnum moss, A wetland formed where surface drainage is congested Low oxygen levels and soil temperatures cause incomplete decomposition, resulting in the buildup of fibrous peat Only specialized plants can grow in these extreme conditions Mosses (especially Sphagnum spp ), sedges, and lichens can tolerate bog conditions; one or more of these groups form the dominant plant community in a bog The water and soil of Sphagnum bogs are typically highly acidic, which further inhibits decomposition, get stuck, be stuck in mud, A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and grass, in a marsh or swamp, A quagmire filled with decayed moss and other vegetable matter; wet spongy ground where a heavy body is apt to sink; a marsh; a morass, To sink, as into a bog; to submerge in a bog; to cause to sink and stick, as in mud and mire, An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by precipitation; low productivity; some bogs are acidic, A wet, spongy, poorly drained area which is usually rich in very specialized plants, contains a high percentage of organic remnants and residues and frequently is associated with a spring, seepage area, or other subsurface water source A bog sometimes represents the final stage of the natural processes of eutrophication by which lakes and other bodies of water are very slowly transformed into land areas, A shrubby peatland dominated by shrubs, sedges, and peat moss and usually having a saturated water regime, or a forested peatland dominated by evergreen trees (usually spruces and firs) and/or larch Bogs have a high water table maintained directly by rain and snow Bogs are characterized by acid-loving vegetation, and are often typified by the dense surface cover of aquatic moss, A wetland receiving water and nutrients only from atmospheric inputs, dominated by sphagnum mosses and ericaceous shrubs, and characterized by low nutrient and oxygen availability, high acidity, and peat accumulation, wet peatland with black spruce, Labrador tea, and sphagnum mosses, get stuck while doing something; "She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation", cause to slow down or get stuck; "The vote would bog down the house", wet spongy ground, marshland; swamp; toilet, lavatory (British), marshy; wet and spongy, A bog is an area of land which is very wet and muddy, wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel, Freshwater wetlands that are poorly drained and characterized by a buildup of peat, A habitat that consists of waterlogged spongy ground Common vegetation are sedges and sphagnum moss Bogs are common in Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia, (SMP) A wet, spongy, poorly drained area which is usually rich in very specialized plants, contains a high percentage of organic remnants and residues and frequently is associated with a spring, seepage area, or other subsurface water source A bog sometimes represents the final stage of the natural processes of eutrophication by which lakes and other bodies of water are very slowly transformed into land areas, An area of wet peaty substrate rich in organic debris but low in mineral nutrients, with a vegetation of shrubs, sedges, and mosses, Also known as "muskeg", bogs consist of a thick ground cover layer of sphagnum moss, and may also be covered in a black spruce or larch forest Open water is rare, but the water table is very close to the surface Bogs are acidic and very low in nutrients, open or sparsely treed wetland area poor in mineral mutrients where water is supplied exclusively by precipitation; typically acidic, a type of wetland that builds up peat, has no inflows or outflows of water, has acidic water, and supports acid-loving plants and mosses like sphagnum, Wetland consisting of saturated organic material, such as peat and muck, and plants that tolerate acidic soils, such as sedges and bog laurel, (a) Waterlogged, spongy ground, consisting primarily of mosses, containing acidic, decaying vegetation that may develop into peat (b) The vegetation characteristic of this environment, esp sphagnum, sedges, and heaths, A type of wetland that accumulates appreciable peat deposits Bogs depend primarily on precipitation for their water source, and are usually acidic and rich in plant residue with a conspicuous mat of living green moss, A poorly drained, wet area with very acidic (ph 4 0 or less), peaty soil Bogs receive little or no ground water influence and support vegetation such as sedges, mosses, orchids and black spruce, A type of wetland that accumulates appreciable peat deposits They depend primarily on precipitation for their water source, and are usually acidic and rich in plant matter with a conspicuous mat or living green moss, past of bog, plural of bogie, plural of bog,

23 An expanse of marshland     ts
24 To become (figuratively or literally) mired or stuck     ts
25 A toilet     ts
26 To make a mess of something     ts
27 To go away     ts
28 Wetlands characterized by a waterlogged, spongy mat of sphagnum moss, ultimately producing a thickness of acid peat Bogs are highly acid and tend to be nutrient poor They are typically dominated by sedges, evergreen trees and shrubs     ts
29 Batch Operator Graphical User Interface     ts
30 a peat-accumulating wetland that has no significant inflows or outflows of water; all water inputs are from precipitation (snow and rain)     ts
31 A type of wetland with acidic water and soil composed of peat (mostly sphagnum moss)     ts
32 - A peatland MIRE that receives water only from precipitation (rain, snow, fog, etc ) and is as a result NUTRIENT-poor     ts
33 Low marshy land, or fen, often partially and/or periodically covered with water See Blanket bog     ts
34 A wetland that is perched above the watertable and has no direct hydraulic connection to it, bogs accumulate peat and the vegetation is dominated by sphagnum moss     ts
35 A wetland formed where surface drainage is congested Low oxygen levels and soil temperatures cause incomplete decomposition, resulting in the buildup of fibrous peat Only specialized plants can grow in these extreme conditions Mosses (especially Sphagnum spp ), sedges, and lichens can tolerate bog conditions; one or more of these groups form the dominant plant community in a bog The water and soil of Sphagnum bogs are typically highly acidic, which further inhibits decomposition     ts
36 get stuck, be stuck in mud  fiil     ts
37 A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and grass, in a marsh or swamp     ts
38 A quagmire filled with decayed moss and other vegetable matter; wet spongy ground where a heavy body is apt to sink; a marsh; a morass     ts
39 To sink, as into a bog; to submerge in a bog; to cause to sink and stick, as in mud and mire     ts
40 An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by precipitation; low productivity; some bogs are acidic     ts
41 A wet, spongy, poorly drained area which is usually rich in very specialized plants, contains a high percentage of organic remnants and residues and frequently is associated with a spring, seepage area, or other subsurface water source A bog sometimes represents the final stage of the natural processes of eutrophication by which lakes and other bodies of water are very slowly transformed into land areas     ts
42 A shrubby peatland dominated by shrubs, sedges, and peat moss and usually having a saturated water regime, or a forested peatland dominated by evergreen trees (usually spruces and firs) and/or larch Bogs have a high water table maintained directly by rain and snow Bogs are characterized by acid-loving vegetation, and are often typified by the dense surface cover of aquatic moss     ts
43 A wetland receiving water and nutrients only from atmospheric inputs, dominated by sphagnum mosses and ericaceous shrubs, and characterized by low nutrient and oxygen availability, high acidity, and peat accumulation     ts
44 wet peatland with black spruce, Labrador tea, and sphagnum mosses     ts
45 get stuck while doing something; "She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation"     ts
46 cause to slow down or get stuck; "The vote would bog down the house"     ts
47 wet spongy ground, marshland; swamp; toilet, lavatory (British)  isim     ts
48 marshy; wet and spongy  sıfat     ts
49 A bog is an area of land which is very wet and muddy     ts
50 wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel     ts
51 Freshwater wetlands that are poorly drained and characterized by a buildup of peat     ts
52 A habitat that consists of waterlogged spongy ground Common vegetation are sedges and sphagnum moss Bogs are common in Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia     ts
53 (SMP) A wet, spongy, poorly drained area which is usually rich in very specialized plants, contains a high percentage of organic remnants and residues and frequently is associated with a spring, seepage area, or other subsurface water source A bog sometimes represents the final stage of the natural processes of eutrophication by which lakes and other bodies of water are very slowly transformed into land areas     ts
54 An area of wet peaty substrate rich in organic debris but low in mineral nutrients, with a vegetation of shrubs, sedges, and mosses     ts
55 Also known as "muskeg", bogs consist of a thick ground cover layer of sphagnum moss, and may also be covered in a black spruce or larch forest Open water is rare, but the water table is very close to the surface Bogs are acidic and very low in nutrients     ts
56 open or sparsely treed wetland area poor in mineral mutrients where water is supplied exclusively by precipitation; typically acidic     ts
57 a type of wetland that builds up peat, has no inflows or outflows of water, has acidic water, and supports acid-loving plants and mosses like sphagnum     ts
58 Wetland consisting of saturated organic material, such as peat and muck, and plants that tolerate acidic soils, such as sedges and bog laurel     ts
59 (a) Waterlogged, spongy ground, consisting primarily of mosses, containing acidic, decaying vegetation that may develop into peat (b) The vegetation characteristic of this environment, esp sphagnum, sedges, and heaths     ts
60 A type of wetland that accumulates appreciable peat deposits Bogs depend primarily on precipitation for their water source, and are usually acidic and rich in plant residue with a conspicuous mat of living green moss     ts
61 A poorly drained, wet area with very acidic (ph 4 0 or less), peaty soil Bogs receive little or no ground water influence and support vegetation such as sedges, mosses, orchids and black spruce     ts
62 A type of wetland that accumulates appreciable peat deposits They depend primarily on precipitation for their water source, and are usually acidic and rich in plant matter with a conspicuous mat or living green moss     ts
63bogged past of bog     ts
64bogies plural of bogie     ts
65bogs plural of bog     ts
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