Bog (disambiguation) — Bog or bogs can refer to any of the following:General* Bog, a wetland of mosses or lichens over waterlogged peat * Bog, British slang for toilet * sl. Bog (Cyrillic sl. Бог), the word for a god in many Slavic languages * Bog spavin or boggy hock … Wikipedia
bog — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ vast ▪ stagnant ▪ peat VERB + BOG ▪ sink into ▪ The more she struggled the deeper she sank into the bog … Collocations dictionary
bog — bog1 boggish, adj. /bog, bawg/, n., v., bogged, bogging. n. 1. wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter. 2. an area or stretch of such ground. v.t., v.i. 3. to sink in or as if in a bog (often fol. by down): We… … Universalium
stagnant — adj. Stagnant is used with these nouns: ↑bog, ↑economy, ↑pond, ↑pool, ↑water … Collocations dictionary
Pinhook Bog — Indiana’s only true bog is a special geologic feature of this region which preserves a large variety of plants with extraordinary adaptations for survival. See insect eating plants and tamarack trees; walk on a boardwalk that is placed upon a… … Wikipedia
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