Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sea-loch
Noun
/siː lɒx/
Definition
A sea-loch is a narrow inlet of the sea, often characterized by steep cliffs and lush vegetation along its shores.
Examples
- The stunning sea-loch was a popular spot for kayaking and wildlife watching.
- Visitors were captivated by the breathtaking views of the sea-loch surrounded by mountains.
- The old village sits at the head of the sea-loch, offering a glimpse into its maritime history.
Meaning
A sea-loch is formed by the sea flooding a glacial valley, creating a body of saltwater that is typically deep and can be several kilometers long.
Synonyms
- fjord
- inlet
- bay