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Buseemeert
In German, "Buse" is not standard; "Busch" means bush. But "Meert" is not typical German (that would be "Meer" — sea). However, Low German (Plattdeutsch) uses "Meert" for "sea" or "lake" in some poetic forms. So "Buseemeert" could be a Low German toponym meaning "bush lake."
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Pair the word with specific imagery (e.g., misty lakes or sleek tech) to give the term a "face." buseemeert
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