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cove
A sheltered bay is a natural harbor or cove that is protected from strong waves, wind, and currents by surrounding land formations or barriers. These bays provide calm waters and serve as safe anchorages for boats and ships, as well as habitats for marine life.
This is often referred to as a bay or port.
It may also be a sea, such as the Sea of Cortez, or the Mediterranean Sea.
A large body of water partly enclosed by land with a wide mouth leading to a larger body of water is called a bay. Bays are often formed through various geographical processes, and they can vary in size and shape. They serve as important habitats for marine life and can provide sheltered areas for boats and ships.
cove
small sheltered bay
Yes the word cove is a noun, a word for a small sheltered inlet or bay; a word for a thing.
bay A harbor.
It is called a Bay
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A sheltered port is a harbor.
A small bay can be called an inlet. A large bay is a gulf. The opposite of a bay is a peninsula.
A bay formed by a long curve in a coastline is called a "bay." It is a body of water partially enclosed by land and open to the sea on one side. Bays are often sheltered and provide a natural harbor for ships.
Honolulu (capital of Hawaii) means "protected or sheltered bay" in Hawaiian.
Honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter."
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