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everglade
ev·er·glade E0252400 (ĕv′ər-glād′)n. A tract of marshland, usually under water and covered in places with tall grasses or sedges. [After the Everglades.]everglade (ˈɛvəˌɡleɪd) na large area of submerged marshlandev•er•glade (ˈɛv ərˌgleɪd) n. a tract of low, swampy land, esp. in S Florida, characterized by tall grass and branching waterways. Translationseverglade
everglade[′ev·ər‚glād] (ecology) A type of wetland in southern Florida usually containing sedges and at least seasonally covered by slowly moving water. |