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AK |
abbreviation of "Alaska," a U.S. state on the northwestern coast of North America between the Bering Strait and Canada. |
Alaska |
a U.S. state on the northwestern coast of North America between the Bering Strait and Canada. (abbr.: AK) |
Ferdinand Magellan |
a Portuguese navigator who discovered the Strait of Magellan and the Philippines (b.1480?--d.1521). |
Lake Maracaibo |
a large bay in northwestern Venezuela. Lake Maracaibo is called a "lake," but its water is salty, and it is connected to the Caribbean Sea by a narrow strait. |
narrow |
(pl., but used with a sing. or pl. verb) a narrow part of a river, strait, or other body of water. [1/10 definitions] |
straight-laced |
variant of strait-laced. |
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