Fjordic

//ˈfiːɔːdɪk// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Relating to fjords. not-comparable

    "Why should the flow of water within a fjord be of interest to the geologist? After all, fjordic geomorphology has changed little over the last few thousand years. One reason is that attention has recently focused on fjords as archives of Holocene climate change."

Example

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"Why should the flow of water within a fjord be of interest to the geologist? After all, fjordic geomorphology has changed little over the last few thousand years. One reason is that attention has recently focused on fjords as archives of Holocene climate change."

Etymology

From fjord + -ic.

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