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bogs

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4 characters
English (US)
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bogs

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Because it is a word with a single syllable, bogs is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofbogs

1noun
  • An area of decayed vegetation (particularly sphagnum moss) which forms a wet spongy ground too soft for walking; a marsh or swamp.
  • Confusion, difficulty, or any other thing or place that impedes progress in the manner of such areas.
  • The acidic soil of such areas, principally composed of peat; marshland, swampland.
  • A place to defecate: originally specifically a latrine or outhouse but now used for any toilet.
  • An act or instance of defecation.
  • A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and grass, in a marsh or swamp.
1verb
  • (now often with "down") To sink or submerge someone or something into bogland.
  • To prevent or slow someone or something from making progress.
  • (now often with "down") To sink and stick in bogland.
  • To be prevented or impeded from making progress, to become stuck.
  • (originally vulgar Britain) To defecate, to void one's bowels.
  • (originally vulgar Britain) To cover or spray with excrement.
  • To make a mess of something.
1noun
  • Puffery, boastfulness.
1verb
  • To provoke, to bug.
1verb
  • (usually with "off") To go away.
1noun
  • An insect of the order Hemiptera (the “true bugs”).
  • Any of various species of marine or freshwater crustaceans; e.g. a Morton Bay bug, mudbug.
  • Any insect, arachnid, or other terrestrial arthropod that is a pest.

    Example: "These flies are a bother. I’ll get some bug spray and kill them."

  • Any insect, arachnid, myriapod or entognath.
  • (chiefly computing and engineering jargon) A problem that needs fixing.

    Synonyms: defect, glitch

    Example: "The software bug led the computer to calculate 2 plus 2 as 3."

  • A contagious illness; a bacterium or virus causing it

    Example: "He’s got the flu bug."

  • An enthusiasm for something; an obsession

    Example: "I caught the skiing bug while staying in the Alps."

  • A keen enthusiast or hobbyist.
  • A concealed electronic eavesdropping or intercept device

    Example: "We installed a bug in her telephone."

  • A small and usually invisible file (traditionally a single-pixel image) on a World Wide Web page, primarily used to track users.

    Example: "He suspected the image was a Web bug used for determining who was visiting the site."

  • A small, usually transparent or translucent image placed in a corner of a television program to indicate what network or cable channel is televising it

    Example: "Channel 4's bug distracted Jim from his favorite show."

  • A manually positioned marker in flight instruments.
  • A semi-automated telegraph key.
  • Hobgoblin, scarecrow; anything that terrifies.
  • ("the bug") HIV.
  • A limited form of wild card in some variants of poker.
  • A trilobite.
  • A young apprentice jockey.
1noun
  • A microfossil, particularly a foraminiferan.

    Synonyms: bug

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