fiard
/fiˈɑrd/ (fee-ARD)
Definitions
1. noun
A type of small, shallow pool of water that forms on a beach at high tide, typically containing a mixture of seawater and freshwater.
“The tide left a large fiard on the beach after receding.”
/fiˈɑrd/ (fee-ARD)
1. noun
A type of small, shallow pool of water that forms on a beach at high tide, typically containing a mixture of seawater and freshwater.
“The tide left a large fiard on the beach after receding.”