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Etymology: (Greek: lake or swamp) Note: Lemna obscura (Austin) Daubs.
These incoming and outgoing tides of money can lift or swamp markets.
This is partly to establish a context for the river or swamp or beach I'm visiting.
The dinosaur, they say, probably toppled into a lake or swamp, with the head coming to rest upside down.
The European pond turtle, also known as the swamp turtle, or swamp tortoise, is found from the Ural Mountains through Europe and in northwestern Africa.
Cherry-bark oak, or swamp red oak, a valuable timber tree also used as an ornamental, is a variety of the southern red oak.
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The lip of the grass-pink, or swamp-pink (Calopogon pulchellus), flower is covered with many yellow hairs.
ON January 1st 2014 Britain will be engulfed (or possibly "inundated", "flooded" or "swamped") by Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants.
Most tapirs are shy inhabitants of deep forest or swamps, traveling on well-worn trails, usually near water.
Some sites of suicidal charges have become Kmarts, mini-malls or swamps strewn with metal and plastic trash.
Their nesting grounds are in northern Europe and Asia, in flat meadows or swamps near lakes or in bogs with clusters of trees.
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