merse

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Alluvial, often marshy land by the side of a river, estuary or sea.

Pronunciation

/mɜːs/ /mɝs/

Word forms

merse merses

Etymology

Middle English merse, variant form of mersh, whence also marsh (see that entry for more).

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