Low land near a river, lake or stream which is often flooded. Also refers to land in a valley.
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- Bottomland - Merriam-Webster Online
Aug 31, 2011 ... low-lying land along a watercourse —often used in plural <the fertile bottomlands >. See bottomland defined for English-language learners » ...
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Mar 6, 2012 ... Bottomland hardwood forests are river swamps. They are found along rivers and streams of the southeast and south central United States, ...
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