fjard

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See also: fjärd

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Swedish fjärd. The English word is a doublet of fjord, ford, port, and firth

Noun

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fjard (plural fjards)

  1. A more or less open body of water in a coastal archipelago.
    • 1995, Gerardo M.E. Perillo, Geomorphology and Sedimentology of Estuaries, page 29:
      However, a variety of drowned glacial valleys called fjards have developed in the low-relief rocky coast of northern Sweden, having cross-sections with less steep walls and presenting some lateral terraces which may be confused with strandflats.