Sea of Azoff
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Definition
Proper noun: - A bay of the Black Sea: The Sea of Azoff (more commonly spelled Sea of Azov) is a shallow, inland sea. It is a northern extension of the Black Sea, connected to it by the narrow Kerch Strait. It lies between southeastern Ukraine and southwestern Russia.
Usage
- The term is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical body of water.
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Advanced Usage
- The sea is notable for being one of the shallowest seas in the world, with an average depth of only about 7 meters (23 feet).
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Variants and Related Words
- Sea of Azov: This is the more standard and contemporary spelling of the name. "Sea of Azoff" is an older, less common variant.
- Azov Sea: An alternative name form.
- Azov, Sea of: Another inverted form used in some contexts, such as encyclopedic entries.
Synonyms
- Azov Sea: A direct synonym.
- Mare Asoviense: The Latin name.
Notes on Meaning
- While "Sea of Azoff" refers specifically to the bay itself, the term is inherently linked to the surrounding Azov Region, a historical and geographical area.
- The sea's name is believed to originate from a nearby settlement or a regional ruler named Azum or Asuf.
Noun
- a bay of the Black Sea between Russia and the Ukraine