fiord in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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fiord [Am fiˈɔrd, fjɔrd, Brit fjɔːd, ˈfiːɔːrd] N

fiord → fjord

See also fjord

fjord [Am fiˈɔrd, fjɔrd, Brit fjɔːd, ˈfiːɔːrd], fiord N

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In this area, it is notable that whales often enter into narrow fiords either to feed or rest.
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After heavy rain however, many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces that line the fiord.
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Two of the submarines are lost while attempting to cut through submarine nets at the entrance to the fiord.
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The fiord is home to one of the southernmost populations of bottlenose dolphins.
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They discovered an unmapped fiord and named several glaciers.
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Sixty percent of the archipelago is glacier, and the islands feature many mountains and fiords.
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The water of the lake penetrates along the beds of the rivers mentioned above, and forms a lot of fiords and small islands.
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The fishing took place from small boats on the fiord and was mainly for eal.
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Some lochs could also be called firths, fiords, estuarys, straits or bays.
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