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ria
[ ree-uh ]
noun
- a long, narrow inlet of a river that gradually decreases in depth from mouth to head.
ria
1/ ˈriːə /
noun
- a long narrow inlet of the seacoast, being a former valley that was submerged by a rise in the level of the sea. Rias are found esp on the coasts of SW Ireland and NW Spain
RIA
2abbreviation for
- Royal Irish Academy
Word History and Origins
Origin of ria1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ria1
Example Sentences
On one occasion, the Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti shared an AI-generated image of Florida's Disney World being supposedly destroyed by Hurricane Milton, which quickly went viral on Elon Musk’s social media platform X. Some of the conspiracy theories claimed the hurricanes had been created by Jews to help Vice President Kamala Harris win the upcoming election.
On one occasion, a Russian state-owned news agency known as RIA Novosti shared an AI-generated image of Florida's Disney World being supposedly destroyed by Hurricane Milton, which quickly went viral.
A helicopter search had found no trace of the trio after their disappearance was reported, according to Ria.
Nikolai Sukhanov, told Ria Novosti in such a situation you can survive by catching fish while eking out whatever provisions are left on the boat.
It is not the first time that castaways have been found after many days adrift - an expert told the Ria Novosti four Soviet soldiers had survived 49 days adrift on a small boat in the Pacific Ocean in 1960, before being picked up by a US aircraft carrier.
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