Kara-sea
[kahr-uh; Russian kah-ruh] /ˈkɑr ə; Russian ˈkɑ rə/
noun
1.
an arm of the Arctic Ocean between Novaya Zemlya and the N Russian Federation.
/ˈkɑːrə/
noun
1.
a shallow arm of the Arctic Ocean off the N coast of Russia: ice-free for about three months of the year
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