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Molloy Deep

[ muh-loi deep ]

noun

  1. the deepest place in the Arctic, located in the Fram Strait, between the Greenland Sea and the Arctic Ocean, with a depth of 18,210 feet (5,550 meters).


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Molloy Deep1

First recorded in 1970–75; named after Arthur E. Molloy (1923–2011), a U.S. Navy hydrographer who worked in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Arctic Oceans
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Example Sentences

On Aug. 24, Vescovo descended around to the bottom of the “Molloy Deep,” a frigid trench that sits 170 miles west of the Svalbard archipelago.

The final challenge will be to reach the bottom of the Molloy Deep in the Arctic Ocean, which is currently scheduled for August 2019.

From BBC

Other areas to be explored are the Molloy Deep in the Arctic Ocean, South Sandwich Trench in the Southern Ocean and Diamantina in the Indian Ocean.

Other areas to be explored are the Molloy Deep in the Arctic Ocean, South Sandwich Trench in the Southern Ocean and Diamantina in the Indian Ocean.

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