gulf of siam

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gulf of siam

The Gulf of Siam is a major body of water for regional shipping.

Definition

Proper noun A large, distinct inlet of the South China Sea, located between the Indochinese Peninsula (comprising parts of Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) and the Malay Peninsula. It is a major body of water in Southeast Asia.

Usage

The term "Gulf of Siam" is used as a specific geographical name to refer to this body of water. It functions as a proper noun and is typically capitalized. * The fishing boats sailed into the Gulf of Siam. * The Gulf of Siam is known for its rich marine biodiversity. * Several important ports are located along the coast of the Gulf of Siam.

Advanced Usage
  • The name "Gulf of Siam" is a historical name. In modern contexts, particularly in Thailand and international cartography, it is more commonly referred to as the Gulf of Thailand. The two names are often used interchangeably, though "Gulf of Thailand" is now the predominant official name.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gulf of Thailand (n.): The contemporary and official name for the same body of water.
  • Bight of Bangkok (n.): A term sometimes used to refer to the northernmost, shallow part of the Gulf of Siam/Thailand.
Synonyms
  • Gulf of Thailand
gulf of siam

The Gulf of Siam is a major body of water for regional shipping.

Noun
  1. an arm of the South China Sea between Indochina and the Malay Peninsula

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