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adjective swampier swamp′i·er, swampiest swamp′i·est. of or consisting of a swamp or swamps; like a swamp; wet and spongy; marshy. Related Forms: ...
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adjective swampier swamp′i·er, swampiest swamp′i·est. of or consisting of a swamp or swamps; like a swamp; wet and spongy; marshy. Related Forms: ...
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1. of the nature of, resembling, or abounding in swamps. 2. found in swamps. Origin: 1640–50; swamp + -y 1. Related forms: swamp⋅i⋅ness, noun ...
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a. A seasonally flooded bottomland with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog. b. A lowland region saturated with water. ...
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a. A seasonally flooded bottomland with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog. ... b. A lowland region saturated with water. ... 2. A situation or place fraught with difficulties and imponderables: a financial swamp.
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More Swampiness. ... More Swampiness. More Swampiness by Michaelavk. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and ...
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Jacques Distler has a new posting about the Swampland, based on hearing a talk by Cumrun Vafa Vafa seems to have made clear to Jacques that what he had in mind was just what he wrote about in his paper, ... Jacques enlarges Vafa’s swampland question to make it include the obvious crucial problem for string theory:
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Michael Douglas has written up his talk at the recent Solvay conference, with the title Understanding the Landscape. For previous postings about this conference, see here, here, and here. ... Douglas’s article is mainly a series of excuses for why string theory can’t predict anything. ... Swampiness on Long Island...
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I’m not drunk. I’ve had half a glass of wine. But I feel that night-time emotional swampiness. ... Alcohol Posts » Night-Time Emotional Swampiness // September 20, 2008 at 6:55 pm | Reply...
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