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Created page with "==English== ===Etymology=== Borrowed from Middle Dutch ''moeras'' (“marsh, swamp”), altered with influence from Middle Dutch ''moer'' (“moor”). Ultimately from Old French ''mareis'', from Proto-West Germanic ''*marisk''. Doublet of ''marish'' and ''marsh''. Compare ''moor'' and ''quagmire''. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA (General American): /məˈɹæs/, /moˈɹæs/ * Rhymes: -æs ===Video Walkthrough=== {{#ev:youtube|nV7pwSJa6zA|720|center|Morass — Video Walkt..."
 
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* IPA (General American): /məˈɹæs/, /moˈɹæs/
* IPA (General American): /məˈɹæs/, /moˈɹæs/
* Rhymes: -æs
* Rhymes: -æs
===Video Walkthrough===
{{#ev:youtube|nV7pwSJa6zA|720|center|Morass — Video Walkthrough}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
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#*: “I wrote to Sacramento about that historical marker, and they've been kicking it around their bureaucratic '''morass''' for months.”
#*: “I wrote to Sacramento about that historical marker, and they've been kicking it around their bureaucratic '''morass''' for months.”
===Video Walkthrough===
{{#ev:youtube|nV7pwSJa6zA|720|center|Morass — Video Walkthrough}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
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[[Category:Landforms]]
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[[Category:Wetlands]]
[[Category:Wetlands]]
====References====
* [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/morass](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/morass)

Revision as of 06:19, 3 March 2026

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Dutch moeras (“marsh, swamp”), altered with influence from Middle Dutch moer (“moor”). Ultimately from Old French mareis, from Proto-West Germanic *marisk. Doublet of marish and marsh. Compare moor and quagmire.

Pronunciation

  • IPA (General American): /məˈɹæs/, /moˈɹæs/
  • Rhymes: -æs

Noun

  1. A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen.
    • “Seven miles to the north of Venice, the banks of sand, which near the city rise little above low-water mark, attain by degrees a higher level, and knit themselves at last into fields of salt morass, raised here and there into shapeless mounds, and intercepted by narrow creeks of sea.”
  1. Template:Anchor(figurative) Anything that entraps or makes progress difficult.
    • “I wrote to Sacramento about that historical marker, and they've been kicking it around their bureaucratic morass for months.”

Video Walkthrough

Morass — Video Walkthrough

Derived terms

References