mudland

English

Etymology

mud + land

Noun

mudland (countable and uncountable, plural mudlands)

  1. Terrain mostly consisting of, or covered with, mud.
    • 1910, Concrete and Constructional Engineering, volume 5, page 857:
      The site of the new dock a few years ago was a mudland covered by every high tide.
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