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BOG

Definition av BOG

  1. myr
  2. (brittisk, nyzeeländsk och irländsk engelska, slang, vulgärt) toalett
  3. (intransitivt, vardagligt) köra fast
  4. (transitivt, brittisk engelska, vardagligt) stöka ner, sabba

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Exempel på hur man kan använda BOG i en mening

  • Lindow Man, also known as Lindow II and (in jest) as Pete Marsh, is the preserved bog body of a man discovered in a peat bog at Lindow Moss near Wilmslow in Cheshire, North West England.
  • Marsh gas, also known as swamp gas or bog gas, is a mixture primarily of methane and smaller amounts of hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and trace phosphine that is produced naturally within some geographical marshes, swamps, and bogs.
  • A 2014 expedition leaving from Itanga village discovered a peat bog "as big as England" which stretches into neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • Muskeg is approximately synonymous with bog or peatland, and is a standard term in Canada and Alaska.
  • Boloria eunomia (formerly Proclossiana eunomia eunomia), scientific names for the bog fritillary butterfly.
  • During the excavation of a peat bog near Belmarsh Prison in 2009, an ancient timber trackway, radiocarbon dated to be nearly 6,000 years old, was discovered by archaeologists.
  • The unifying factor of the bog bodies is that they have been found in peat and are partially preserved; however, the actual levels of preservation vary widely from perfectly preserved to mere skeletons.
  • The Tanana River marks the city's southern border, and the Tanana Flats, a large area of marsh and bog, is south of the river.
  • In 2000, land around the south side of the former cranberry bog appropriately named Cranberry Lake just east of Hainesville Road was developed into homes.
  • The original Haarlemmermeer lake is said to have been mostly a peat bog, a relic of a northern arm of the Rhine which passed through the district in Roman times.
  • The wildlife area is a diverse deciduous and coniferous forest, wetland and bog complex, with upland openings and waterfowl impoundments with wild rice.
  • In 1817, Coffin opened a glass factory in the area, as the glass industry was a major South Jersey industry at the time due to the availability of cheap timber and bog iron.
  • Allaire purchased what became known as the Howell Works in Wall, and though it was the largest producing bog iron manufacturing site in New Jersey by 1836, the ironworks were shut down in 1846.
  • The adjacent bog, created by thousands of years of decaying plant material, supports wetland plants such as black spruce and tamarack, which grow on the floating mass.
  • Chicken bog is a dish of chicken, rice, sausage and spices; it originated in the Pee Dee area of South Carolina.
  • During the American Revolutionary War, Charles Read's Aetna Furnace played a significant role, utilizing local bog iron to manufacture cannonballs for the Continental Army.
  • A bog usually is found at a freshwater soft spongy ground that is made up of decayed plant matter which is known as peat.


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