Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shatt-al-arab
Noun
/ˈʃæt æl əˈrɑːb/
Definition
Shatt-al-Arab is a river that forms the Shatt-Al-Arab waterway and is located in the southern region of Iraq, where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet and flow into the Persian Gulf.
Examples
- The Shatt-al-Arab is crucial for shipping routes in Iraq.
- Many cities and towns are situated along the banks of the Shatt-al-Arab.
- The Shatt-al-Arab serves as a natural boundary between Iraq and Iran.
Meaning
The term ‘Shatt-al-Arab’ translates to ‘river of the Arabs,’ signifying its importance as a significant waterway in the region, both historically and geographically.
Synonyms
- Shatt al-Arab waterway
- Arabic River