Definitions for Cattegat

Cattegat Cat·te·gat

Spelling: [kat-i-gat, kah-ti-gaht]
IPA: /ˈkæt ɪˌgæt, ˈkɑ tɪˌgɑt/

Cattegat is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 94 anagrams from letters in Cattegat (aacegttt).

Definitions for Cattegat

noun

  1. Kattegat.
  2. a strait between Jutland and Sweden. 40–70 miles (64–113 km) wide.

Examples for Cattegat

Neptune had his dwelling in the coral caves near the Island of Eubœa, while Ægir lived in a similar palace near the Cattegat.

Cattegat, who liked the sugar but not the trick, had been so named by a Danish gentleman who had presented him to Lou and Amy.

The Cattegat was as smooth as an inland sea, and our voyage could not have been pleasanter.

A branch of the family settled down on the desert coast up near the Cattegat, and this was the beginning of the hamlet.

Cattegat will now surely catch that ferocious rat in the last room, thought every one.

As Peggy opened the door she heard several voices call: "Don't open that door; Cattegat's after a rat."

There he embarked for the Cattegat, with a favourable wind, and after crossing the Sound landed at Helsingburg.

The approach to this fine city from the North by the Cattegat is very charming.

She has to anchor in the Cattegat, and thus suffer two interruptions.

Cattegat jumped up and looked at Uncle Leonard as if to ask him if he had made that noise, and then glanced about the room.

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