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I . bog [bɒg] SUST.

1. bog (wet ground):

bog
barje n
bog

2. bog inform.:

bog ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
s(e)kret m

II . bog [bɒg] V. trans.

bog down V. trans. to be bogged down

ˈpeat bog SUST.

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The wetland around the southern branch supports wetland plants that thrive in alkaline conditions; it is dominated by black bog-rush, which forms tussocks.
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In drier locations, evergreen trees can occur, in which case the bog blends into the surrounding expanses of boreal evergreen forest.
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The word simply means bog but may refer to a specific plant growing in the location as well.
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He collected records about bog finds from archives, museums and personal conversations with people who found bog finds and their relatives.
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The site lies between a bog and a marsh, which are now both partly dried out.
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It sometimes forms a floating mat over water or very wet peat, making a mobile surface known as quaking bog.
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Several damp hollows, probably former ponds, contain tussocky grassland with uncommon wild flowers such as great burnet, bog stitchwort and common marsh-bedstraw.
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The periphery of the bog is encircled by a mineral-enriched lagg which maintains a base water level for the bog.
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The peat bog is very rich in spiders.
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This stretching property allows the strap to store kinetic energy, which is used to pull vehicles from a bog.
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