Trondheim Fjord
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Definition
Proper noun: * Trondheim Fjord: A long, narrow inlet of the Norwegian Sea, located in central Norway. It is a significant geographical feature and leads to the city of Trondheim.
Usage
- The term is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the" (e.g., ).
- It functions as a singular noun in sentences.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Trondheim Fjord is known for its scenic beauty and rich marine life.
- We took a ferry across the Trondheim Fjord to reach the city.
- Several small villages are dotted along the shores of the Trondheim Fjord.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in geographical, historical, and travel contexts to refer to the region surrounding the fjord.
- The history of the Trondheim Fjord region is closely tied to the Viking Age.
Variants and Related Words
- Fjord (noun): A long, deep, narrow body of water that reaches far inland, typically formed by glacial erosion. Trondheim Fjord is an instance of a fjord.
- Trondheim (proper noun): The third-largest city in Norway, situated at the head of the Trondheim Fjord.
Synonyms
- Inlet (noun): A small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river. (This is a general term; "Trondheim Fjord" is a specific inlet.)
- Sound (noun): A narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land. (While similar, a sound is typically wider than a fjord.)
Related Phrases
- Norwegian Sea: The body of water of which Trondheim Fjord is an inlet.
Noun
- a long narrow inlet of the Norwegian Sea