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slough vs swamp

swamp vs slough

slough and swamp both are nouns.

slough and swamp both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
slough Yes No Yes No
swamp Yes No Yes No
As nouns, swamp is a hypernym of slough; that is, swamp is a word with a broader meaning than slough:
  • slough: a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou)
  • swamp: low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog
Other hypernyms of slough include swampland.
slough (noun) swamp (noun)
any outer covering that can be shed or cast off (such as the cast-off skin of a snake) low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog
necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass a situation fraught with difficulties and imponderables
a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou)
a hollow filled with mud
slough (verb) swamp (verb)
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid
drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged
Difference between slough and swamp

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