W: (n) bog [Related to: boggy] (wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel)
W: (n) marsh [Related to: marshy] (low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water) "thousands of acres of marshland"; "the fens of eastern England"
W: (n) mire [Related to: miry] (a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot)
W: (n) muddiness [Related to: muddy] (the wetness of ground that is covered or soaked with water) "the baseball game was canceled because of the wateriness of the outfield"; "the water's muddiness made it undrinkable"; "the sloppiness of a rainy November day"
W: (n) quag [Related to: quaggy] (a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot)
W: (n) sloppiness [Related to: sloppy] (the wetness of ground that is covered or soaked with water) "the baseball game was canceled because of the wateriness of the outfield"; "the water's muddiness made it undrinkable"; "the sloppiness of a rainy November day"
W: (n) slop [Related to: sloppy] (deep soft mud in water or slush) "they waded through the slop"
W: (adj) dry [Indirect via wet] (free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet) "dry land"; "dry clothes"; "a dry climate"; "dry splintery boards"; "a dry river bed"; "the paint is dry"
S: (adj) mucky, muddy (dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck) "muddy boots"; "a mucky stable"
S: (adj) dirty, soiled, unclean (soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime) "dirty unswept sidewalks"; "a child in dirty overalls"; "dirty slums"; "piles of dirty dishes"; "put his dirty feet on the clean sheet"; "wore an unclean shirt"; "mining is a dirty job"; "Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves"