swamp
wetlands
mire
bog? bog? bay
Bog! Bog! Hee Hee Bog! Also: fen
a bog
Fen
The word "bog" originated from the Old Irish word "bocc."
There is a bog at camp.
lavender bog, your welcome
The word "bog" is of Celtic origin, deriving from the Irish word "bogach" or the Gaelic word "bog," both meaning "soft" or "marshy." This term was later adopted into English to describe wet, muddy ground characteristic of a bog.
Mire is a 4-letter word for bog that starts with "Mi"
from the crossword puzzle in social studies or science
cows
In Irish it's "bog"