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Strait [coast]

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    A relatively narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water, as the straits of mackinac linking lake michigan and lake huron; a large channel. compare - sound. gg




Strait, английский
    A narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water.


Strait / hollow garboard, английский
    Прямая / вогнутая раковина


Strait gulf, английский
    An arm of the sea running into the land through a narrow entrance channel, as the gulf of venice. the mediterranean itself is but a vast strait gulf.


Strait work, английский

Strait(s), английский

Strait, or straight, английский
    A passage connecting one part of a sea with another; as, the straits of gibraltar, of sunda, of dover, &c. this word is often written in the plural, but without competent reason.


Straitjacket, английский

Straits air freight express, английский
    Новозеландская авиатранспортная компания «стрейтс эр фрейт экспресс»


Straits settlements, английский

Straits tin, английский

Relatively, английский

Connecting, английский
    Связывающий; соединяющий


Strand plain, английский
    A prograded shore built seaward by waves and currents, and continuous for some distance along the coast. it is characterized by subparallel beach ridges and swales, in places with associated dunes. gg


Stoss and lee, английский
    An arrangement of small hills or prominent rocks, in a strongly glaciated area, having gentle slopes on the stoss (“up-ice”) side and somewhat steeper, plucked slopes on the lee (“down-ice”) side. this arrangement is the opposite of crag and tail. compare - crag and tail, drumlin, drumlinoid ridge, flute. gg