inlet, mouth, creek, firth, fjord
That is the usual spelling of the noun fjord(steep-walled inlet or estuary).An alternate spelling is fiord.
This is likely a transposition of fjord (a sea inlet or estuary).
Could be a bay, estuary, fjord, sea loch.
Could be a bay, estuary, fjord, sea loch.
England does not have fjords, these are specific to Norway. The largest river estuary is the mouth of the River Severn, which runs between Bristol and Cardiff.
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A fjord (or fiord) is a long, narrow estuary with steep sides, made when a glacial valley is flooded by the sea.
Estuary - meaning the part of a river which opens and meets the sea, has many synonyms. These include but are not limited to: arm, creek, firth, fjord,inlet and waterway.
It is where streams join to form a river
There are lots of different names used all over the world. Some of them are branch, brook, channel, estuary, firth, fjord, inlet, rivulet, sound, strait, stream, tributary.
An example is a Norway fjord.