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North-West Passage

Definition of North-West Passage
  • a sea passage along the northern coast of the American continent, through the Canadian Arctic from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It was sought for many years as a possible trade route by explorers including Sebastian Cabot, Sir Francis Drake, and Martin Frobisher; it was first navigated in 1903-6 by Roald Amundsen.

North-West Passage in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of North-West Passage in the US English dictionary