george v coast: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌdʒɔːdʒ ˌfɪfθ ˈkəʊst/US/ˌdʒɔrdʒ ˌfɪfθ ˈkoʊst/

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What does “george v coast” mean?

A section of the coastline of Antarctica, specifically between Cape Alden and Cape Hudson.

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Meaning and Definition

A section of the coastline of Antarctica, specifically between Cape Alden and Cape Hudson.

A geographical and geopolitical region of East Antarctica, named after King George V of the United Kingdom. It is often referenced in scientific, geographical, and historical contexts related to Antarctic exploration and research.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage. Both varieties use the term with the same spelling and meaning.

Connotations

In British English, there may be a slightly stronger historical association with the monarch and the era of British Antarctic exploration (e.g., the Australasian Antarctic Expedition).

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in both varieties, limited to specialized domains.

Grammar

How to Use “george v coast” in a Sentence

[Preposition 'along/of/on/near'] + George V CoastThe + George V Coast + [Verb]

Vocabulary

Collocations

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the coast ofexploration ofalongice shelves off
medium
region ofarea nearresearch station onmap of
weak
coldremoteantarcticnamed

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Used in geography, earth sciences, and polar history papers. E.g., 'Sediment cores from the George V Coast indicate...'

Everyday

Virtually never used.

Technical

Precise term in cartography, glaciology, and Antarctic logistics. E.g., 'The George V Coast Adelie Land survey.'

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “george v coast”

Neutral

that region of Antarcticathe coastal area

Weak

East Antarctic coastAustralian Antarctic Territory (broader)

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Common Mistakes When Using “george v coast”

  • Writing in lowercase ('george v coast').
  • Omitting the 'V' or writing it as '5'.
  • Using incorrect prepositions (e.g., 'in George V Coast' instead of 'on' or 'along').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a geographical region, a section of coastline in Antarctica, which has no sovereign state.

It is pronounced 'the fifth' (/ðə ˈfɪfθ/). The full phrase is 'George the Fifth Coast'.

It was named by Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition (1911-1914) in honour of King George V, who was the reigning British monarch at the time.

Almost never. It is a highly specialized geographical proper noun used primarily in academic, scientific, and historical contexts.

A section of the coastline of Antarctica, specifically between Cape Alden and Cape Hudson.

George v coast is usually formal, academic, technical in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: **King George the Fifth** ruled the British Empire; explorers named this Antarctic **Coast** after him.

Conceptual Metaphor

A FRONTIER/EDGE (as a boundary of the known, a limit of habitation).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The Mawson Station is located on the .
Multiple Choice

What type of term is 'George V Coast'?

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