Salt marsh, grass land subject to the overflow of salt water.
Overflowed with, or growing in, salt water; as, a salt marsh; salt grass.
A salt marsh, or salt pond, inclosed from the sea.
One day Carrington came home in great glory; he had found a salt marsh.
There is something singularly fascinating in the stretch of a salt marsh," he said.
A salt marsh is not complete without a boat tilted up aground somewhere, with its slender dark mast outlined against the sky.
They were honeycombing the wooden piles with alarming rapidity, threatening to tumble all Amsterdam into the great salt marsh.
It is built over a salt marsh, upon piles driven from forty to fifty feet into the ground.
New York), in addition to which may be quoted Keesick and Keakates, given as the names of what is now known as Long Pond, which formed the southeast boundary of the tract, where was also a salt marsh or meadow.
The "neck, island or hummock" was a low elevation in a salt marsh or meadow.
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