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Cardigan Bay

American  

noun

  1. an inlet of St. George's Channel, on the W coast of Wales.


Cardigan Bay British  

noun

  1. an inlet of St George's Channel, on the W coast of Wales

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The British Royal Navy support ship RFA Cardigan Bay will provide accommodations for hundreds of U.S. sailors and soldiers working to establish the pier.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 30, 2024

Hundreds of sailors and soldiers involved in the operation will live and sleep aboard a British Navy logistical support ship, RFA Cardigan Bay, which has been deployed to the area.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2024

The Welsh legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod, a lost land sunken below Cardigan Bay, has persisted for almost a millennium.

From BBC • Aug. 20, 2022

"With rising sea levels and more intense storms it's been suggested that people living around Cardigan Bay could become some of Britain's first climate change refugees, within our lifetimes."

From BBC • Aug. 20, 2022

Others, again, without daring to name a date, have thought that the storm which destroyed Langarrow may have been the same as that which overwhelmed the "Lost Hundred" of Cardigan Bay.

From The Cornwall Coast by Salmon, Arthur L. (Arthur Leslie)