gulf of carpentaria
Proper noun: * A large, shallow sea inlet: The Gulf of Carpentaria is a wide, shallow body of water, an inlet of the Arafura Sea, located on the northern coast of Australia.
This term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographical feature. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the." * The Gulf of Carpentaria separates the Cape York Peninsula from the rest of the Australian continent. * Commercial fishing is an important industry in the Gulf of Carpentaria. * They sailed across the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- Historical and Economic Context: The name is often used in discussions of regional geography, maritime history, climate, and economic activities such as fishing and pearling.
- The ecology of the Gulf of Carpentaria is influenced by seasonal monsoons.
- Cyclones frequently form over the warm waters of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- The Gulf: In an Australian context, this can be a shortened, informal reference to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- The storm is moving into the Gulf.
- Gulf Country: A term for the land region surrounding the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- Inlet
- Bay (though a gulf is typically larger and more deeply indented than a bay)
- Bight (a broad bay formed by a curve in the coastline)
This is a fixed proper noun for a single, specific location. It does not have multiple meanings or idiomatic uses. The term "gulf" within the name carries its standard geographical meaning of a large deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land.
- a wide shallow inlet of the Arafura Sea in northern Australia