Absyrtus

/æbˈsɪrtəs/ noun

In ancient geology and mythology, a strait or narrow passage; sometimes specifically refers to the Bosporus or similar waterway.

From ancient Greek and Latin texts, possibly relating to Absyrtus, a figure from Greek mythology whose name became associated with water passages. The term is essentially obsolete in modern English and appears primarily in historical texts.

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