Narrow inlet
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narrow inlet
in·let (n l t, -l t) n. 1. a. A recess, such as a bay or cove, along a coast. b. A stream or bay leading inland, as from the ocean; an estuary. c. A narrow passage of water, as
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A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes. ETYMOLOGY: Norwegian, from Old Norse fjördhr. See per-2 in Appendix I.
a long, narrow inlet or arm of the ocean bordered by high cliffs (fjord) a large mass of land ice floating in the sea (iceberg) a piece of land completely surrounded by water (island
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A long, narrow, deep inlet from the sea between steep slopes of a mountainous coast. Fjords usually occur where ocean water flows into valleys formed near the coast by glaciers.
fjord or fiord (fyôrd, fy rd) n. A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes. [Norwegian, from Old Norse fjördhr; see per-2 in Indo-European roots.]
a narrow inlet of the sea between high banks or cliffs created by glaciers. forest a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; extensive wooded area
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