Ashore :: Ashore (adv.) On shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); -- sometimes opposed to aboard or afloat.
Dogshore :: Dogshore (n.) One of several shores used to hold a ship firmly and prevent her moving while the blocks are knocked away before launching.
Foreshorten :: Foreshorten (v. t.) To represent on a plane surface, as if extended in a direction toward the spectator or nearly so; to shorten by drawing in perspective..
Foreshorten :: Foreshorten (v. t.) Fig.: To represent pictorially to the imagination.
Foreshortening :: Foreshortening (n.) Representation in a foreshortened mode or way.
Hartshorn :: Hartshorn (n.) The horn or antler of the hart, or male red deer..
Hartshorn :: Hartshorn (n.) Spirits of hartshorn (see below); volatile salts.
Hot-short :: Hot-short (a.) More or less brittle when heated; as, hot-short iron..
Inshore :: Inshore (a.) Being near or moving towards the shore; as, inshore fisheries; inshore currents..
Inshore :: Inshore (adv.) Towards the shore; as, the boat was headed inshore..
Longshore :: Longshore (a.) Belonging to the seashore or a seaport; along and on the shore.
Longshoreman :: Longshoreman (n.) One of a class of laborers employed about the wharves of a seaport, especially in loading and unloading vessels..
Shore :: Shore (n.) A prop, as a timber, placed as a brace or support against the side of a building or other structure; a prop placed beneath anything, as a beam, to prevent it from sinking or sagging..
Shore :: Shore (v. t.) To support by a shore or shores; to prop; -- usually with up; as, to shore up a building..
Shore :: Shore (v. t.) The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or large river..