irish sea
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Definition
Proper noun: * The Irish Sea: A specific body of water, an arm of the North Atlantic Ocean, located between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
Usage
The term "Irish Sea" is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the". * Ferries regularly cross the Irish Sea between Dublin and Holyhead. * There are several important shipping routes in the Irish Sea. * The Isle of Man is located in the Irish Sea.
Advanced Usage
- As a geographical or political boundary: The Irish Sea can be referenced as a maritime border or a separating feature.
- The new policy applies to all waters east of the Irish Sea.
- In historical or economic contexts: Often mentioned in discussions of trade, migration, or historical events.
- Trade across the Irish Sea has increased in recent decades.
Variants and Related Words
- Irish Sea basin: The geological depression containing the sea.
- Irish Sea coast: The coastline bordering the sea.
- The Irish Sea coast of Wales is known for its beaches.
Synonyms
- (Geographical region) The channel between Britain and Ireland (descriptive, not a proper name).
Related Phrases
- Crossing the Irish Sea: The act of traveling over this body of water.
- The storm made crossing the Irish Sea particularly rough.
- Irish Sea fisheries: Refers to the fishing industry in this area.
- Irish Sea area: A term used in maritime weather forecasts.
Noun
- an arm of the North Atlantic between Great Britain and Ireland