Dead Sea
Americannoun
noun
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Its shore, at approximately thirteen hundred feet below sea level, is the lowest point of dry land on Earth.
Etymology
Origin of Dead Sea
First recorded in 1300–50
Example Sentences
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My brother had his bar mitzvah at the mountaintop fortress of Masada overlooking the Dead Sea.
From Salon
“Salty like the ocean, but not the Dead Sea” wasn’t abstract advice; it was an invitation to taste and adjust, to smell the mineral tang in the water and feel it on your fingers.
From Salon
We pass through the sand-coloured, rocky land that descends in the direction of the Dead Sea, towards Israel and ultimately Gaza.
From BBC
After the attacks, many residents were moved into a hotel by the Dead Sea - the David Hotel - some 90 minutes' drive away.
From BBC
Related species have been found in the depths of the Baltic seas, the soil of Antarctica, and the Dead Sea, which is why humans rarely come into contact with them, he says.
From Science Magazine
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