- Firth - Wikipedia
Firth is a word in the English and Scots languages used to denote various coastal waters in the United Kingdom, predominantly within Scotland In the Northern Isles, it more often refers to a smaller inlet
- FIRTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Bleary-eyed coverage that kicks off before sunrise in the States, with gusts off the firth and cut lines that can swallow a top 10 in an hour Jenny Catlin, New York Times, 9 July 2025 On the distant horizon was a cluster of faint street lights, a small town hunkered on the far side of the firth
- firth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The best known firth is probably the Firth of Forth in Scotland, UK, with its three large bridges
- What Is A Firth? - WorldAtlas
The firth is named after Scotland’s largest river, River Tay, that discharges its waters into the Firth of Tay Other firths found in Scotland include the Dornoch Firth, the Firth of Forth, the Firth of Clyde, and the Firth of Lorn
- FIRTH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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- Firth - definition of firth by The Free Dictionary
firth (fɜːθ) or frith n (Physical Geography) a relatively narrow inlet of the sea, esp in Scotland [C15: from Old Norse fjörthr fiord]
- FIRTH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
firth in British English (fɜːθ ) or frith noun a relatively narrow inlet of the sea, esp in Scotland
- firth - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
Definition A firth is an estuary or a narrow inlet of the sea, often characterized by its coastal geography
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