"strandflat" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈstɹænd.flæt/ Forms: strandflats [plural]
Etymology: From Norwegian strandflate, a compound of strand (“beach”) and flate (“surface; plain; level area”). The E is not present because of comparison to flat (relatively level surface of land). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|no|strandflate}} Norwegian strandflate Head templates: {{en-noun}} strandflat (plural strandflats)
  1. A coastal landform consisting of a near-flat erosion surface typical of the Norwegian coast. Wikipedia link: Helgeland, strandflat Categories (place): Landforms Translations (coastal landform): Strandflate (German), Strandplatte (German), strandflate (Norwegian Bokmål), strandflate (Norwegian Nynorsk)

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