rhone
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A major river in Europe: The Rhone is a significant river that originates in the Swiss Alps, flows through southeastern France, and empties into the Mediterranean Sea near Marseille. 2. A geographical region: The term "Rhone" is often used to refer to the valley through which this river flows, an area renowned for specific agricultural and cultural features.
Examples of Usage
- As a proper noun (river):
- The Rhone is one of the major waterways of France.
- Cities like Lyon and Avignon are situated on the banks of the Rhone.
- Referring to the region:
- The wines from the Rhone valley are celebrated worldwide.
- They took a scenic drive through the Rhone region.
Advanced Usage
- "the Rhone Valley" or "Rhône Valley": This is the standard term for the geographical area surrounding the river, famous for its wine production and historic towns.
- Their vacation focused on touring the Rhone Valley vineyards.
Variants and Related Words
- Rhône: This is the French spelling of the word, often used in English contexts to add a local or authentic flavor, particularly when discussing the region's products like "Rhône wines".
- Rhone-Alpes: The name of a former administrative region in France, named after the river and the Alps mountain range.
Synonyms
- River: (as a general category) While there is no direct synonym for the proper name "Rhone", it can be described as a or a .
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "the banks of the Rhone": A poetic or descriptive phrase referring to the area immediately next to the river.
- The old castle stands on the banks of the Rhone.
Noun
- a major French river; flows into the Mediterranean near Marseilles
- the valley of the Rhone is famous for its vineyards