Morass
1 Morass — Mo*rass , n. [OE. marras, mareis (perh. through D. moeras), fr. F. marais, prob. from L. mare sea, in LL., any body of water; but perh. influenced by some German word. See {Mere} a lake, and cf. {Marsh}.] A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a… …
2 Morass — may refer to: Marsh, a wetland Morass (set theory) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the …
3 morass — (n.) wet, swampy tract, 1650s, from Du. moeras marsh, fen, from M.Du. marasch, from O.Fr. marais marsh, from Frankish, possibly from W.Gmc. *marisk, from P.Gmc. *mariskaz like a lake, from *mari sea (see MERE (Cf. mere) (n.)). The word was… …
4 morass — [n] bog; mess chaos, confusion, fen, jam, jungle, knot, labyrinth, marsh, maze, mesh, mix up, muddle, quagmire, skein, snarl, swamp, tangle, web; concepts 230,509 Ant. order, organization …
5 morass — ► NOUN 1) an area of muddy or boggy ground. 2) a complicated or confused situation. ORIGIN Dutch moeras, from Latin mariscus …
6 morass — [mə ras′, môras′] n. [Du moeras, a marsh, fen; earlier marasch < OFr maresc < Frank * marisk, a swamp, akin to MARSH] a tract of low, soft, watery ground; bog; marsh; swamp: often used figuratively of a difficult, troublesome, or perplexing …
7 morass — mo|rass [məˈræs] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: moeras, from Old French maresc] 1.) [singular] a complicated and confusing situation that is very difficult to get out of ▪ We re trying to drag the country out of its economic morass. morass… …
8 morass — [[t]məræ̱s[/t]] morasses N COUNT: usu sing, with supp, oft N of n If you describe an unpleasant or confused situation as a morass, you mean that it seems impossible to escape from or resolve, because it has become so serious or so complicated. I… …
9 morass — noun Etymology: Dutch moeras, modification of Old French maresc, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English mersc marsh more at marsh Date: 1655 1. marsh, swamp 2. a. a situation that traps, confuses, or impedes < a legal morass > b. an overwhelming …
10 morass — n. to get bogged down in a morass * * * [mə ræs] to get bogged down in a morass …
11 morass — noun 1) the muddy morass Syn: quagmire, swamp, bog, marsh, muskeg, mire, marshland, wetland, slough, moor 2) a morass of paperwork Syn: confusion, chaos …
12 morass — UK [məˈræs] / US noun [countable] Word forms morass : singular morass plural morasses 1) a complicated and confusing situation that is difficult to deal with 2) mainly literary an area of soft wet ground that is dangerous to walk on …
13 morass — noun 1 (singular) a complicated and confusing situation that is very difficult to get out of (+ of): We were bogged down in a morass of detail. 2 (C) especially literary a dangerous area of soft wet ground; marsh …
14 morass — /meuh ras /, n. 1. a tract of low, soft, wet ground. 2. a marsh or bog. 3. marshy ground. 4. any confusing or troublesome situation, esp. one from which it is difficult to free oneself; entanglement. [1645 55; < D moeras, alter. (by assoc. with… …
15 morass — noun a) A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen. b) Anything that entraps or makes progress difficult …
16 morass — Synonyms and related words: anarchy, baygall, bind, bog, bottom, bottomland, bottoms, buffalo wallow, chaos, clutch, complication, confusion, crunch, dunghill, embarrassing position, embarrassment, entanglement, everglade, fabulous formless… …
17 morass — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. marsh, bog. See moisture. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. marsh, bog, quagmire, slough; see swamp . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. marsh bog, swamp, fen, quagmire, wetland, mire, slough, wallow. 2.… …
18 morass — mo|rass [ mə ræs ] noun count 1. ) a complicated and confusing situation that is difficult to deal with 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY an area of soft wet ground that is dangerous to walk on …
19 morass — mo·rass || mÉ™ ræs n. marsh or bog; complicated situation …
20 morass — [mə ras] noun 1》 an area of muddy or boggy ground. 2》 a complicated or confused situation. Origin C15: from Du. moeras, alt. (by assimilation to moer moor ) of MDu. marasch, from OFr. marais marsh , from med. L. mariscus …