paludal

English

Etymology

From Latin palus (marsh).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pəˈluːdəl/

Adjective

paludal (comparative more paludal, superlative most paludal)

  1. pertaining to marshes, marshy, palustral, especially designating a plant's habitat
    • 1936: Omega-Froid running out through the Gulf Stream into the paludal bed of the Sargasso Sea, running through the marsupials and the foraminifera — Henry Miller, Black Spring

Spanish

Adjective

paludal (plural paludales)

  1. paludal, palustral
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