bight

BITE

A broad, shallow curve in a coastline — larger than a bay, less enclosed, more of a gentle indentation than a harbor. The Great Australian Bight, the Bight of Benin, the Southern California Bight. The word also means a loop in a rope, which shares the same geometry — a curve that doesn't close.
Etymology
Old English byht, a bend, a corner, a bay. Related to bow and bough — all words for curves.
ocean Old English water
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