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Definition of shore
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Shore (v. t.) To set on
shore.
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Nog
::
Nog (v. t.) To
fasten,
as
shores,
with
treenails..
Stranded
::
Strand
(n.) The
shore,
especially
the beach of a sea,
ocean,
or large lake;
rarely,
the
margin
of a
navigable
river..
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To come to the shore or bank. In
present
usage:
To come in
progress
by
water,
or by
traveling
on land; to reach by water or by land; --
followed
by at
(formerly
sometimes
by to), also by in and
from..
Sea Room
::
Sea room () Room or space at sea for a
vessel
to
maneuver,
drive,
or scud,
without
peril of
running
ashore
or
aground..
Spit
::
Spit (n.) A small point of land
running
into the sea, or a long,
narrow
shoal
extending
from the shore into the sea; as, a spit of
sand..
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..
Aland
::
Aland
(adv.)
On land; to the land;
ashore.
Rance
::
Rance (n.) A prop or
shore.
Palmy
::
Palmy (a.)
Bearing
palms;
abounding
in
palms;
derived
from
palms;
as, a palmy
shore..
Littoral
::
Littoral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
shore,
as of the sea..
Reland
::
Reland
(v. i.) To go on shore after
having
embarked;
to land
again.
Shorer
::
Shorer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
shores
or
props;
a prop; a
shore..
Ripple
::
Ripple
(v. i.) To make a sound as of water
running
gently
over a rough
bottom,
or the
breaking
of
ripples
on the
shore..
Swash
::
Swash (n.) A
narrow
sound or
channel
of water lying
within
a sand bank, or
between
a sand bank and the
shore,
or a bar over which the sea
washes..
Dammara
::
Dammara
(n.) An
oleoresin
used in
making
varnishes;
dammar
gum;
dammara
resin.
It is
obtained
from
certain
resin trees
indigenous
to the East
Indies,
esp.
Shorea
robusta
and the
dammar
pine..
Flow
::
Flow (n.) The tidal
setting
in of the water from the ocean to the
shore.
See Ebb and flow, under Ebb..
Alluvion
::
Alluvion
(n.) Wash or flow of water
against
the shore or bank.
Seacoast
::
Seacoast
(n.) The shore or
border
of the land
adjacent
to the sea or
ocean.
Also used
adjectively.
Amber
::
Amber (n.) A
yellowish
translucent
resin
resembling
copal,
found as a
fossil
in
alluvial
soils,
with beds of
lignite,
or on the
seashore
in many
places.
It takes a fine
polish,
and is used for pipe
mouthpieces,
beads,
etc., and as a basis for a fine
varnish.
By
friction,
it
becomes
strongly
electric..
Bumboat
::
Bumboat
(n.) A
clumsy
boat, used for
conveying
provisions,
fruit,
etc., for sale, to
vessels
lying in port or off
shore..
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