Skagerrak
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Definition
Proper noun * A body of water: The Skagerrak is a broad strait, or arm of the North Sea, located between the Jutland peninsula (Denmark) to the south and southwest, and the coast of Norway to the north and northeast. It connects the North Sea to the Kattegat sea area, which leads to the Baltic Sea.
Usage
The word Skagerrak is used exclusively as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. * It is typically preceded by the definite article "the" (e.g., the Skagerrak). * It is used in contexts discussing geography, maritime navigation, naval history, or the ecosystems of the North Sea region.
Examples
- Geography/Navigation:
- History:
- Environmental Science:
Advanced Usage
- The Skagerrak, together with the Kattegat, forms a crucial marine passageway connecting the Atlantic Ocean (via the North Sea) to the Baltic Sea.
- In historical and naval contexts, the Skagerrak is often mentioned in relation to strategic control of sea lanes.
Variants and Related Words
- Kattegat (Proper noun): The sea area between Denmark and Sweden to the east of the Skagerrak, forming the continuation of the passage to the Baltic Sea.
- Strait (Noun): A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or large bodies of water. The Skagerrak is a broad example of a strait.
- North Sea (Proper noun): The marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean where the Skagerrak is located.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun, as it is a unique geographical name. It can be described as a strait or a sea arm.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- The Skagerrak and the Kattegat: These two names are frequently paired when discussing the marine gateway to the Baltic Sea.
Noun
- a broad strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Norway