"peatland" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Wodencafe-peatland.wav Forms: peatlands [plural]
Etymology: From peat + land. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|peat|land}} peat + land Head templates: {{en-noun}} peatland (plural peatlands)
  1. Land with peat soil, such as an active or former bog Categories (place): Landforms Related terms: bogland Translations (Translations): turvemaa (Finnish), tourbière [feminine] (French), Moor [neuter] (German), torbiera [feminine] (Italian), torfowisko [neuter] (Polish), turbalık (Turkish), торфо́вище (torfóvyšče) [neuter] (Ukrainian)

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