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delta (n.)

c. 1200, name of the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet (equivalent to our D), which was shaped like a triangle. The name is from Phoenician daleth "tent door." Sense of "triangular island or alluvial tract between the diverging branches of the mouth of a great river" is because Herodotus used it of the delta-shaped mouth of the Nile. It was so used in English from 1550s and applied to other river mouths, of whatever shape, by 1790. Related: Deltaic; deltification.

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Definitions of delta from WordNet

delta (n.)
a low triangular area of alluvial deposits where a river divides before entering a larger body of water;
the Nile delta
the Mississippi River delta
delta (n.)
an object shaped like an equilateral triangle;
delta (n.)
the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet;
From wordnet.princeton.edu