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everglades

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n. (plural of everglade English)

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1826, from everglade (1823), from ever , apparently in sense of "endless" + glade . Charles Vignoles's "Observations upon the Floridas" (1823) has Eternal Glades and Ever Glade morass .\n\nThe distance from the mouth of Hilsborough river to the head of ...

Usage examples of everglades.

The true elbow-to-elbow density of both counties is actually higher, when you eliminate their vast, unpopulated Everglades acreage.

When the Everglades Coalition met this weekend in Key Largo, the conference drew nationally known conservationists, biologists, planners, lobbyists and water experts.

It runs parallel to the dikes that contain the submerged Everglades conservation areas, vital South Florida watersheds.

NRA models its campaign after the one Big Sugar ran to defeat the Everglades cleanup amendment in 1996.

Grand Bay in the Grove and the Pier House in Key West shoot themselves in the cash register by yanking Rick Sanchez off the cable: Channel 7 itself has become an exotic tourist attraction, to be mentioned in the same breath as Parrot Jungle or Everglades National Park.

At issue is the fate of the Bird Road Everglades Basin, a dozen square miles of marsh along Krome Avenue west of Kendall.

In an inspired, if not transparent, bit of strategy, the commissioner lobbied to build a new high school in the Everglades basin.

The question is: Of 95 possible sites for the high school, why was the Bird Road Everglades Basin chosen?

No wonder health workers were alarmed, then, when one of the sample Everglades bass tested at 4.

It charged the South Florida Water Management District with pumping filthy farm runoff into Everglades National Park.

Florida had insisted it would come up with a comprehensive plan to save the Everglades, if only the feds would back off.

If the new definition is adopted, it could abolish federal protection for large sections of the East Everglades, and for thousands of acres of marshes bordering the conservation areas in southwest Broward.

So much for the Everglades, and for the underground aquifer that gives us water.

Melaleucas originally were imported in a grandiose scheme to suck the Everglades dry.

Attorney Dexter Lehtinen sued Florida for letting growers pollute Everglades National Park.