Reef

/riːf/ noun

A reef is a long line or area of rock, sand, or coral just below or above the surface of the sea, which can be home to many sea creatures and also dangerous for ships.

From Old Norse *rif* meaning ‘ridge’, related to words for ribs and reefs in sails. The idea is a long, raised line in the sea.

AFrif
AMጥምር ድንጋይ
ARشعاب
BGриф
BNপ্রবাল প্রাচীর
CAescull
CSútes
DArev
DERiff
ELύφαλος
ESarrecife
ETriff
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