swampland

/ˈswɑmplænd/
noun
  1. An area of land that is wet and swampy; a swamp or marsh.
    • Alligators are common in the swamplands of the southern United States.
    • The developers wanted to build houses on the swampland, but environmentalists stopped them.
    • The swampland was drained to create farmland.
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