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Delta - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Delta refers to the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet (Δ, δ). In science, it signifies change or difference, while in geography, it describes a landform where a river splits into smaller branches before entering a larger body of water.

delta

/ˈdɛltə/ /ˈdeltə/

Definition:

A landform at the mouth of a river where it splits into several branches before entering the sea.

Synonyms:

estuary, alluvial plain, floodplain, mouth

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

source, origin

Common Collocations:

river delta, delta formation, delta region, fertile delta

Derivatives:

deltoid, deltacism

Usage Tips:

Use "delta" to describe triangular landforms formed by sediment deposits at river mouths.

Common Phrases:

delta blues, delta wing, delta force

Etymology:

From Greek "delta," the fourth letter of the alphabet, due to its triangular shape resembling the Nile Delta.

Examples:

  • 1. The Nile Delta is rich in fertile soil.
  • 2. The airplane's wings formed a perfect delta shape.
  • 3. Scientists study sediment layers in the Mississippi Delta.
  • 4. The river's delta provides a habitat for many species.

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