What is another word for inlets?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɪnləts], [ ˈɪnləts], [ ˈɪ_n_l_ə_t_s]
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How to use "Inlets" in context?
An inlet is a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. They are often found near the coast, and are a key part of the coastal ecosystem. There are many different kinds of inlets, ranging from sandy beaches to sheltered coves. Inlets can provide a vital link to larger bodies of water, and help to promote and sustained coastal ecosystems.
Paraphrases for Inlets:
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Reverse Entailment
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Noun, plural
coves.
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Noun, plural
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Independent
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Noun, plural
arms, breakdown, brooks, crossing, dumplings, gates, hands, parts, receipts, roads, spots, vent, wells, wings, Backs, Dummies, Journeys, Undertaken, INS, Cues, Records, vents, crossings, catches, flaws, assists, cracks, holes, excerpts, accesses, lifts, gaps, inputs, apertures, entrances, intakes, openings, accommodations, appearances, arrivals, terminals, places, admissions, sections, flows, passes, runs, transits, phrases, overtures, quotations, quotes, breakdowns, coats, importers, stretches, niches, tickets, portions, bits, references, trips, extracts, introductions, hatches, orifices, portals, passages, corridors, passageways, rounds, tricks, hits, forks, tunnels, sounds, streams, wordings, outlets, penetrations, PORTS, BRAS, LOOPS, PATHWAYS, prises, passports, aisles, walkways, imports, listings, clearings, driveways, influxes, gateways, inflows, entrants, forearms, doorways, changeovers, entrees, breakouts, fishways.
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Noun, plural
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Other Related
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Noun, plural
Creeks.
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Noun, plural
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