gyttja

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Etymology

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From Swedish.

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Noun

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gyttja (countable and uncountable, plural gyttjas)

  1. A mud formed from the partial decay of peat.

Swedish

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Etymology

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Probably from Proto-Germanic *gutjōn, related to *geutaną (to pour).[1]

Noun

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gyttja c

  1. watery mud, muck
  2. (geology) a fine-grained, nutrient-rich organic mud, or peat, deposited in lakes and ponds

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