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Bank

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1. Synonyms, etymology, translation, definition, examples and notes

1.1.  Subject field:

  1. Marine navigation.    (Hierarchy:
  2. Fisheries
  3. >
  4. Aquatic navigation
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  6. Marine navigation
  7. )
  1. Aquatic ecosystems.    (Hierarchy:
  2. Fisheries
  3. >
  4. Aquatic ecosystem management
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  6. Aquatic ecosystems
  7. )
  1. Mariculture.    (Hierarchy:
  2. Fisheries
  3. >
  4. Aquaculture
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  6. Mariculture
  7. )
  1. River navigation.    (Hierarchy:
  2. Fisheries
  3. >
  4. Aquatic navigation
  5. >
  6. River navigation
  7. )

1.2.  IPA transcription and prononciation for bank, riverside, waterside and riverbank:

BrE /bæŋk/ NAmE /bæŋk/

1.3.  Synonyms of bank:


There are 3 international synonyms for bank. These include:
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1.4.  Etymology of bank, riverside, waterside and riverbank:

Borrowing from Norse banki, ‘sandbank’; from Germanic bankōn, ‘shore’.

1.5.  French translation of bank, riverside, waterside and riverbank:

Bank can be translated into French as:
  1. rive
  2. Bord
  3. Berge

1.6.  Definition of bank in fisheries:


Image: Definition of bank
Bank, also known as riverside, waterside, or riverbank, is defined as: the side of a body of water and the land near it.

1.7.  Plural of bank:


Banks; Riversides; Watersides; Riverbanks;

Fishery terminology records for Bank



1. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, article 17, paragraph 1:

" If the creation or maintenance of a permanent forest cover is considered necessary for soil preservation, protection of the banks of a stream or of a river, regulating water flow or preserving biodiversity, the surrounding land may either be declared out of bounds or as an ecologically fragile area, or classified as protected State forest, full nature reserve, or wildlife sanctuary as the case may be, under conditions laid down by decree. "

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