Synonym: coast, sea-coast, seacoast. Similar words: ashore, shore, offshore, shoreline, foreshorten, season, short, washout. Meaning: n. the shore of a sea or ocean.
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61, Hunji rock is formed in seashore environment, mixed carbonate sediment in beach or tideland facies with quartz sand taken from bayou or beach by coastwise flow and circumfluence.
62, The proposed third course will be turfed with Seashore Paspalum.
63, Wasn't John Kennedy responsible for the creation of the Cape Cod National Seashore?
64, It indicates that the storm tide will still be the triggering force of seashore topographic profile evolutions in the future.
65, He spends holiday at the seashore, and goes to participate in surfing every day.
66, The new East Course was planted with Seashore Paspalum in 2007.
67, Taizhou Pterodactyl Green Farm Produce co. , Ltd Brief Introduction The east seashore of Zhejiang, the beautiful city of Linhai, it is one of the areas with more developed coastal economy of China.
68, Any of various succulent annual seashore herbs of the genus Cakile, of the mustard family, having pungent foliage and white to lavender flowers.
69, What makes seashore paspalum so special is that it can survive and thrive in high-salt environments. So brackish water or partially salty water can be used to irrigate this grass.
70, So do golfers rate seashore paspalum as a birdie or a bogie?
71, Living near the seashore may lead to an interest in shells and shell collecting.
72, A person place in the seashore(sentencedict.com), the sea breeze front surface blows.
73, The trip to the seashore brought her out of her depression.
74, A European seashore plant (Eryngium maritimum) having prickly, fleshy, bluish leaves and heads of blue or purplish flowers.
75, On the same seashore road, the lonely streetlamp was excuding a thread of obscureness and it appeared indistinctly.
76, Its mild maritime climate, colorful seashore resorts and hospitable habitants attract people to come to travel, recess, or spend their senectitude.
77, A couple plays at the seashore on June 24, 2011, during Saint John's night in Malaga, Spain.
78, At Point Reyes National Seashore in Marin County, California, a plant called Tidestrom's lupine is holding on for dear life.
79, Located next to the refuge is the Assateague Island National Seashore, which provides amazing opportunities to photograph the true essence of a coastal barrier island.
80, Seashore paspalum appears to be a green solution that's par for the course.
81, Dr. Ron Duncan is a turf researcher at the University of Georgia and a leading expert on seashore paspalum.
82, Why did search party going to a cave near the seashore?
83, The loess along south Liaoning seashore derived from Bohai seabed during the last glacial period when sea level was low was transported and deposited by northwest wind in a short distance.
84, He says seashore paspalum has other advantages besides being environmentally friendly.
85, Oil-stained brown pelican chicks huddle on Cat Island[sentencedict.com/seashore.html], a barrier island forming the westernmost point of Gulf Islands National Seashore.
86, Joe had a vacation, so he decided to go to the seashore for a few days.
87, Baked Scottish Salmon with Seashore Vegetables, Broad Beans, Herb Garden Salad, Mayonnaise and Wild Garlic-scented Irish Soda bread.
88, Clambake:a seashore picnic where clams, fish, corn, and other foods are traditionally baked on heated stones covered with seaweed.
89, Tempest roams in the pathless Sky, ships are wrecked in the trackless water, death is abroad and children play. On the seashore of endless worlds is the great meeting of children.
More similar words: ashore, shore, offshore, shoreline, foreshorten, season, short, washout, disease, seasick, shorts, whore, overseas, off season, seasonal, seascape, in season, in short, shorten, shortly, horse around, chore, seasoning, cut short, shortage, shortcut, unleash, eye disease, shortened, short-term.