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Definitions of quagmire in various dictionaries:
noun - a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
Land with a soft, muddy surface.
A difficult or precarious situation; a predicament.
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A bog whose surface yields when stepped on |
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a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot. |
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot |
Land with a soft muddy surface. |
A difficult or precarious situation a predicament. |
an area of soft, wet ground that you sink into if you try to walk on it: |
a difficult and dangerous situation: |
a situation that can easily trap you so that you become involved with problems from which it is difficult to escape: |
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A mire is a wetland type, dominated by living, peat-forming plants. Mires arise because of incomplete decomposition of organic matter, due to waterlogging and subsequent anoxia. Like coral reefs, mires are unusual landforms in that they derive mostly from biological rather than physical processes, and can take on characteristic shapes and surface patterning. * There are four types of mire: bog, fen, marsh and swamp. A bog is a mire that due to its location relative to the surrounding landscape obtains most of its water from rainfall (ombrotrophic), while a fen is located on a slope, flat, or depression and gets most of its water from soil- or groundwater (minerotrophic). Thus while a bog is always acidic and nutrient-poor, a fen may be slightly acidic, neutral, or alkaline, and either nutrient-poor or nutrient-rich. Although marshes are wetlands within which vegetation is rooted in mineral soil, some marshes form shallow peat deposits: these should be considered mires. Swamps are charact |