farragut

/fəˈræɡət/

Definitions

1. noun

A U.S. admiral who played a crucial role in the American Civil War; David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870).

“The USS Farragut was named after the famous American admiral.”

2. noun

A narrow passage of water, especially a strait.

“The sailors navigated the farragut between the two large rocks.”

Synonyms

  • channel
  • strait
  • waterway

Antonyms

  • broad
  • wide