estuary
es·tu·ary
noun \ˈes-chə-ˌwer-ē, ˈesh-\Definition of ESTUARY
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- <the city sits on the shores of a deep estuary where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean>
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estuary
noun (Concise Encyclopedia)Partly enclosed coastal body of water in which river water is mixed with seawater. An estuary is thus defined by salinity rather than geography. Many coastal features designated by other names are in fact estuaries (e.g., Chesapeake Bay). Some of the oldest continuous civilizations have flourished in estuarine environments (e.g., the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Nile delta, the Ganges delta, and the lower Huang He valley). Cities such as London (River Thames), New York (Hudson River), and Montreal (St. Lawrence River) developed on estuaries and became important commercial centres.
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