flark

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English

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Flarks and strings (raised areas) in a bog.

Etymology

Borrowed from Swedish flark (bog or swamp overgrown with tufts of grass; clearing in a bog with more water and less vegetation than its surroundings).

Pronunciation

Noun

flark (plural flarks)

  1. (countable) A depression or hollow within a bog.