bottomland

[ˈbɑːtəmlænd]

bottomland Definition

  • 1low-lying land along a river; a floodplain
  • 2land that is at the lowest level in a valley or plain

Using bottomland: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bottomland" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bottomland along the river is prone to flooding.

  • Example

    The farm is situated on a fertile bottomland.

  • Example

    The bottomland is home to a variety of wildlife.

  • Example

    The bottomland forest is an important habitat for migratory birds.

bottomland Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bottomland

Phrases with bottomland

  • bottomland hardwoods

    a type of forest that grows in the floodplains of rivers and streams, characterized by trees that shed their leaves annually

    Example

    The bottomland hardwoods are an important habitat for many species of wildlife.

  • soil that is deposited by floods and is rich in nutrients

    Example

    The bottomland soil is ideal for growing crops.

  • timber that is harvested from trees growing in bottomland forests

    Example

    The company specializes in harvesting bottomland timber.

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Summary: bottomland in Brief

Bottomland [ˈbɑːtəmlænd] refers to low-lying land along a river or floodplain. It is often fertile and home to a variety of wildlife, such as migratory birds. Bottomland can also refer to the soil and timber that comes from these areas.