firth in English

noun
1
a narrow inlet of the sea; an estuary.
He told her the tales of the sea lochs and the firths that decorated the coast.

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1. Noun a river in S Scotland, flowing NW into the Firth of Clyde

2. • To identify and track human caused impacts to campsites along the Firth River.

3. James Watt was born on 19 January 1736 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, a seaport on the Firth of Clyde.

4. Antonine Wall The Antonine Wall, known to the Romans as Vallum Antonini, was a turf fortification on stone foundations, built by the Romans across what is now the Central Belt of Scotland, between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde.

5. The Businessmen are the main antagonists of the YouTube animation Cream, created by the legendary British animator David Firth.

6. The Antonine Wall (Vallum Antonini) was a defensive wall built by the Romans in present-day Scotland, that ran for 39 miles between the Firth of Forth, and the Firth of Clyde (west of Edinburgh along the central belt)

7. Nairn airn is a small town on the coast of the Moray Firth near Inverness, in the Scottish Highlands.

8. The pyramid was then neglected until October 1927, when Cecil Mallaby Firth and the architect Jean-Philippe Lauer started excavating there.

9. River 106 miles (171 kilometers) long in southwestern Scotland flowing northwest into the Firth of Clyde (its estuary)

10. What does Bute mean? Island of Scotland, in the Firth of Clyde: 46 sq mi (119 sq km) (proper name)

11. A river of southwest Scotland flowing about 171 km northwest to the Firth of Clyde, an estuary of the North Channel

12. Catchpenny is a collection of 8 luxury safari lodges, each sleeping up to 6 people with uninterrupted views over the Firth of Forth and beyond

13. A significant exception to the above are the fossil-bearing beds of Old Red Sandstones found principally along the Moray Firth coast.

14. Antonine Wall, Roman frontier barrier in Britain, extending about 36.5 miles (58.5 km) across Scotland between the River Clyde and the Firth of Forth

15. Located in Dunoon, Abbots Brae Hotel is a beachside Victorian mansion set in 3 acres of gardens and woodlands, offering spectacular views over the Firth of Clyde

16. The city's Tobacco Lords created a deep water port at Port Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde, as the river within the city itself was then too shallow.

17. The River Clyde (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Chluaidh, pronounced [ˈavɪɲ ˈxl̪ˠuəj], Scots: Clyde Watter, or Watter o Clyde) is a river that flows into the Firth of Clyde in Scotland

18. During the first season of excavation, Firth and Lauer cleared the south side of the pyramid area, discovering Userkaf's mortuary temple and tombs of the much later Saite period.

19. A broken sarcophagus lid of blue-grey basalt was found in the burial chamber by Cecil Mallaby Firth during his brief excavations of the pyramid in 1930.

20. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of Edinburgh City Centre.

21. Also in 1912, Harry Brearley of the Brown-Firth research laboratory in Sheffield, England, while seeking a corrosion-resistant alloy for gun barrels, discovered and subsequently industrialized a martensitic stainless steel alloy.

22. Blackball (also known as National Lampoon's Blackball) is a 2003 British sports comedy film, based on the game of lawn bowls.The screenplay was written by Tim Firth, and the film was directed by Mel Smith

23. 10 As Mark Darcy, Firth played an illusive dreamboat named after his own television triumph as Austen's hero; Grant's portrayal of the caddish Daniel Cleaver was an amused nod at his own popular persona.

24. Or in the words of Firth (1957: 181): “Collocations of a given word are statements of the habitual or customary places of that word.” Collocations include noun phrases like strong tea and weapons of mass destruction

25. Adroit has just deployed its first mussel farming data buoy at the Westpac Mussel Farm in the Firth of Thames, now affectionately named ‘Murray’.Project: delivering accurate real-time salinity data for mussel harvest compliance

26. An island off the coast of SW Scotland, in Argyll and Bute council area: situated in the Firth of Clyde, separated from the Cowal peninsula by the Kyles of Bute.Chief town: Rothesay.

27. A major river in Scotland, flowing from South Lanarkshire council area, past North Lanarkshire council area, through Glasgow council area, and past Renfrewshire council area and West Dunbartonshire council area, to the Firth of Clyde.

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29. Affine (plural Affines) (anthropology, genealogy) A relative by marriage.Synonym: in-law 1970 [Routledge and Kegan Paul], Raymond Firth, Jane Hubert, Anthony Forge, Families and Their Relatives: Kinship in a Middle-Class Sector of London, 2006, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), page 135, The element of personal idiosyncracy [] may be expected to be most marked in regard to Affines …