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Etymology: [ 'es-ch&-"wer-E, 'esh- ] (noun.) 1538. Latin aestuarium, from aestus boiling, tide; akin to Latin aestas summer; more at EDIFY.
Synonyms: arm, creek, firth, fjord, inlet, tidewater, waterway

haliçe, halîc, Nehrin ağzındaki koy, nehrin denizle birleştiği geniş ve açık yer, haliç, nehir ağzı, nehir, haliç, nehrin denizle birleştiği geniş ve açık yer, i., coğr. haliç,

1 haliçe     ts
2 halîc     ts
3 Nehrin ağzındaki koy, nehrin denizle birleştiği geniş ve açık yer, haliç     ts
4 nehir ağzı     ts
5 nehir     ts
6 haliç     ts
7 nehrin denizle birleştiği geniş ve açık yer     ts
8 i., coğr. haliç     ts
 

Coastal water body where ocean tides and river water merge, An ocean inlet also fed by fresh river water, A coastal body of water that is semi-enclosed, openly connected with the ocean, and mixes with freshwater drainage from land, (1) A semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the OPEN SEA The seawater is usually measurably diluted with freshwater (2) The part of the RIVER that is affected by TIDES (3) (SMP) The zone or area of water in which freshwater and saltwater mingle and water is usually brackish due to daily mixing and layering of fresh and salt water, A bay or drowned valley where a river meets the sea It is a zone where fresh and salt water mix and in which nutrients washed from the land can collect Often highly productive areas in biological terms, frequently serving as nursery areas for a variety of marine lifeforms, n (L aestuarium, part of the seacoast over which the tide ebbs and flows, from aestus, the tide) an inlet or arm of the sea; especially the wide mouth of a river, where the tide meets the current pl estuaries, A partially enclosed body of water formed where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salty seawater before flowing into the ocean Estuaries support unique communities of plants and animals and serve as nursery grounds for many species of fish and shellfish, Coastal area at the mouth of a river where its fresh water mixes with salt water from the marine environment, The broad lower course of a river that is encroached on by the sea and affected by the tides, A passage, as the mouth of a river or lake, where the tide meets the current; an arm of the sea; a frith, The lowermost part of a river system that is a mixture of fresh water and sea water, A place where water boils up; a spring that wells forth, An embayment of the coast in which fresh river water entering at its head mixes with saline sea water When tidal action is the main mixing agent it is known as a tidal estuary, Belonging to, or formed in, an estuary; as, estuary strata, by the release of fresh water from upstream reservoirs to prevent intrusion of sea water into the body of fresh water, The shallow water areas of bays or the mouths of rivers and creeks This is the place where ocean tides meet and mix with fresh water, An embayment of the coast in which fresh river water entering at its head mixes with the relatively saline ocean water When tidal action is the dominant mixing agent it is usually termed a tidal estuary Also, the lower reaches and mouth of a river emptying directly into the sea where tidal mixing takes place The latter is sometimes called a river estuary, is a region where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the sea, The mouth of a river where fresh water meets and mixes with salt water, (a) The seaward end or the widened funnel-shaped tidal mouth of a river valley where fresh water comes into contact with seawater and where tidal effects are evident; e g a tidal river, or a partially enclosed coastal body of water where the tide meets the current of a stream (b) A portion of an ocean, as a firth or an arm of the sea, affected by fresh water; e g the Baltic Sea (c) A drowned river mouth formed by the subsidence of land near the coast or by the drowning of the lower portion of a nonglaciated valley due to the rise of sea level, the wide part of a river where it nears the sea; fresh and salt water mix, place where the river current meets the sea tide (as in the mouth of a river), An estuary is the wide part of a river where it joins the sea. naval manoeuvres in the Clyde estuary. estuaries the wide part of a river where it goes into the sea. Partly enclosed coastal body of water in which river water is mixed with seawater. An estuary is thus defined by salinity rather than geography. Many coastal features designated by other names are in fact estuaries (e.g., Chesapeake Bay). Some of the oldest continuous civilizations have flourished in estuarine environments (e.g., the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Nile delta, the Ganges delta, and the lower Huang He valley). Cities such as London (River Thames), New York (Hudson River), and Montreal (St. Lawrence River) developed on estuaries and became important commercial centres, Regions of interaction between rivers and near-shore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow create a mixing of fresh and salt water (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990), An estuary is in essence an interface: it is an area where a river meets the sea, where aquatic and marine life meet terrestrial life in marshes and wetlands, and where fresh water can still be influenced by tides Estuaries can be defined by a salinity gradient that ranges from ocean salinity of 35 0 ppt (parts per thousand) to fresh water with salinity of less than 0 5 ppt, Somewhat enclosed coastal area at the mouth of a river where nutrient rich fresh water meets with salty ocean water, a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea in which freshwater and saltwater mingle and water is usually brackish due to daily mixing and layering of fresh and salt water, a bay or inlet, often at the mouth of a river, in which large quantities of freshwater and seawater mix together These unique habitats are necessary nursery grounds for many marine fishes and shellfishes, An inlet of the sea where the salty water meets fresh water at the lower portion or wide mouth of a river, A place where freshwater and salt water meet (i e where a river meets the ocean or the Gulf of Mexico), Region of interaction between rivers and near-shore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow mix fresh and salt water Therefore estuaries mainly consist of brackish water Eutrophic Referring to water that is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous Eutrophication Enrichment of water, which causes excessive growth of aquatic plants and increasing activity of anaerobic microorganisms As a result the oxygen levels in the water quickly decline and the water chokes, making life impossible for aerobic water organisms, A semi-enclosed body of water that has connection to the open sea and in which water from the ocean is diluted by fresh water inflows, bodies of water along coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean2, A somewhat restricted body of water where the flow of freshwater mixes with saltier water transported, by tide, from the ocean Estuaries are the most productive water bodies in the world, plural of estuary, An area where fresh water meets salt water; for example, bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons, Bodies of water which are located at the lower end of a river and are subject to tidal fluctuations, An area where fresh water meets salt water; for example, bays,mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons, The areas of inlets or mouths of rivers which are influenced by the tides and where salt and fresh water mixes,

9 Coastal water body where ocean tides and river water merge     ts
10 An ocean inlet also fed by fresh river water     ts
11 A coastal body of water that is semi-enclosed, openly connected with the ocean, and mixes with freshwater drainage from land     ts
12 (1) A semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the OPEN SEA The seawater is usually measurably diluted with freshwater (2) The part of the RIVER that is affected by TIDES (3) (SMP) The zone or area of water in which freshwater and saltwater mingle and water is usually brackish due to daily mixing and layering of fresh and salt water     ts
13 A bay or drowned valley where a river meets the sea It is a zone where fresh and salt water mix and in which nutrients washed from the land can collect Often highly productive areas in biological terms, frequently serving as nursery areas for a variety of marine lifeforms     ts
14 n (L aestuarium, part of the seacoast over which the tide ebbs and flows, from aestus, the tide) an inlet or arm of the sea; especially the wide mouth of a river, where the tide meets the current pl estuaries     ts
15 A partially enclosed body of water formed where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salty seawater before flowing into the ocean Estuaries support unique communities of plants and animals and serve as nursery grounds for many species of fish and shellfish     ts
16 Coastal area at the mouth of a river where its fresh water mixes with salt water from the marine environment     ts
17 The broad lower course of a river that is encroached on by the sea and affected by the tides     ts
18 A passage, as the mouth of a river or lake, where the tide meets the current; an arm of the sea; a frith     ts
19 The lowermost part of a river system that is a mixture of fresh water and sea water     ts
20 A place where water boils up; a spring that wells forth     ts
21 An embayment of the coast in which fresh river water entering at its head mixes with saline sea water When tidal action is the main mixing agent it is known as a tidal estuary     ts
22 Belonging to, or formed in, an estuary; as, estuary strata     ts
23 by the release of fresh water from upstream reservoirs to prevent intrusion of sea water into the body of fresh water     ts
24 The shallow water areas of bays or the mouths of rivers and creeks This is the place where ocean tides meet and mix with fresh water     ts
25 An embayment of the coast in which fresh river water entering at its head mixes with the relatively saline ocean water When tidal action is the dominant mixing agent it is usually termed a tidal estuary Also, the lower reaches and mouth of a river emptying directly into the sea where tidal mixing takes place The latter is sometimes called a river estuary     ts
26 is a region where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the sea     ts
27 The mouth of a river where fresh water meets and mixes with salt water     ts
28 (a) The seaward end or the widened funnel-shaped tidal mouth of a river valley where fresh water comes into contact with seawater and where tidal effects are evident; e g a tidal river, or a partially enclosed coastal body of water where the tide meets the current of a stream (b) A portion of an ocean, as a firth or an arm of the sea, affected by fresh water; e g the Baltic Sea (c) A drowned river mouth formed by the subsidence of land near the coast or by the drowning of the lower portion of a nonglaciated valley due to the rise of sea level     ts
29 the wide part of a river where it nears the sea; fresh and salt water mix     ts
30 place where the river current meets the sea tide (as in the mouth of a river)  isim     ts
31 An estuary is the wide part of a river where it joins the sea. naval manoeuvres in the Clyde estuary. estuaries the wide part of a river where it goes into the sea. Partly enclosed coastal body of water in which river water is mixed with seawater. An estuary is thus defined by salinity rather than geography. Many coastal features designated by other names are in fact estuaries (e.g., Chesapeake Bay). Some of the oldest continuous civilizations have flourished in estuarine environments (e.g., the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Nile delta, the Ganges delta, and the lower Huang He valley). Cities such as London (River Thames), New York (Hudson River), and Montreal (St. Lawrence River) developed on estuaries and became important commercial centres     ts
32 Regions of interaction between rivers and near-shore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow create a mixing of fresh and salt water (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)     ts
33 An estuary is in essence an interface: it is an area where a river meets the sea, where aquatic and marine life meet terrestrial life in marshes and wetlands, and where fresh water can still be influenced by tides Estuaries can be defined by a salinity gradient that ranges from ocean salinity of 35 0 ppt (parts per thousand) to fresh water with salinity of less than 0 5 ppt     ts
34 Somewhat enclosed coastal area at the mouth of a river where nutrient rich fresh water meets with salty ocean water     ts
35 a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea in which freshwater and saltwater mingle and water is usually brackish due to daily mixing and layering of fresh and salt water     ts
36 a bay or inlet, often at the mouth of a river, in which large quantities of freshwater and seawater mix together These unique habitats are necessary nursery grounds for many marine fishes and shellfishes     ts
37 An inlet of the sea where the salty water meets fresh water at the lower portion or wide mouth of a river     ts
38 A place where freshwater and salt water meet (i e where a river meets the ocean or the Gulf of Mexico)     ts
39 Region of interaction between rivers and near-shore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow mix fresh and salt water Therefore estuaries mainly consist of brackish water Eutrophic Referring to water that is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous Eutrophication Enrichment of water, which causes excessive growth of aquatic plants and increasing activity of anaerobic microorganisms As a result the oxygen levels in the water quickly decline and the water chokes, making life impossible for aerobic water organisms     ts
40 A semi-enclosed body of water that has connection to the open sea and in which water from the ocean is diluted by fresh water inflows     ts
41estuaries bodies of water along coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean2     ts
42estuaries A somewhat restricted body of water where the flow of freshwater mixes with saltier water transported, by tide, from the ocean Estuaries are the most productive water bodies in the world     ts
43estuaries plural of estuary     ts
44estuaries An area where fresh water meets salt water; for example, bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons     ts
45estuaries Bodies of water which are located at the lower end of a river and are subject to tidal fluctuations     ts
46estuaries An area where fresh water meets salt water; for example, bays,mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons     ts
47estuaries The areas of inlets or mouths of rivers which are influenced by the tides and where salt and fresh water mixes     ts
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