sudds

/sʌdz/
noun
  1. A mass of floating vegetation, especially in tropical rivers, that can block waterways.
    • The expedition had to navigate through thick sudds in the swamp.
    • The boat got stuck in a large sudds of water hyacinths on the Nile.
    • Farmers cleared the sudds from the irrigation canal to let water flow.
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