Estuary

/ˈɛs.tʃuː.ə.ri/ noun

The wide part of a river where it meets the sea and fresh water mixes with salt water. It is often rich in wildlife and important for both nature and human activity.

From Latin *aestuarium* 'tidal marsh, channel', from *aestus* 'tide, heat'. It originally referred to places strongly affected by the tide.

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