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Word: carse
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definitions:
- British: low-lying, fertile land along a riverbank or the coast, liable to flooding (source: Oxford Languages).
3. Pronunciations:
4. Origin and Usage:
- The word "carse" originated in Scotland and is derived from the Old Norse word "kersi," meaning "marshy land." It is typically used in British English to describe low-lying, fertile land along a riverbank or the coast that is often flooded (source: Oxford Languages).
5. Synonyms:
- Marshland
- Wetland
- Floodplain
6. Related Words:
- Cares
- Races
- Scare
- Scares
- Escar
7. Example Sentences:
- During the rainy season, the carse was completely submerged in water.
- The carse is an important habitat for many species of birds.
- The farmers in the area rely on the carse for their crops.