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  • Strait Meanings

    noun a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water

    adjective narrow; restricted; limited

    Fields related to strait

    Environmental Science

    Environmental scientists study the impact of human activities on straits and their ecosystems, such as the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia.

    Geography

    A strait is a narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water, such as the Strait of Gibraltar between Spain and Morocco.

    Military Strategy

    Straits are often strategic chokepoints that can be controlled to block enemy ships, like the Strait of Malacca in Southeast Asia.

    Maritime Navigation

    Sailors must navigate through straits carefully due to their narrowness and potential for strong currents, such as the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.

    Occupation Usage of strait

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'strait' is often used to describe a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water, such as the Strait of Gibraltar.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, the term 'strait' may be used metaphorically to describe a situation or state of mind that feels restrictive or constricted.

    Marine Biologist

    A marine biologist may study the ecological impact of straits on marine life and the flow of nutrients and species between bodies of water.

    Geographer

    Geographers may study straits as important geographical features that impact trade routes, climate patterns, and ecosystems.

    Civil Engineer

    Civil engineers may be involved in the design and construction of bridges or tunnels over straits to improve transportation and connectivity between land masses.

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