
1) Aeolia 2) Aeolis 3) Beach 4) Float 5) Freewheel 6) Glide 7) Intertidal 8) Land 9) Landfall 10) Litoral 11) Littoral 12) Restononesoars 13) Sands 14) Seaboard 15) Seacoast 16) Seashore 17) Seaside 18) Shore 19) Shoreline 20) Sideslip 21) Slidedownhill
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1) Atlantic or pacific 2) BBC television documentary 3) Be a slacker 4) Beach 5) Beach site 6) Behave aimlessly 7) Bike without pedaling 8) Big European brand 9) Big British brand 10) Breeze along 11) British brand 12) British folk rock group 13) British international brand 14) By force of gravity 15) Classic hits radio station
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- the shore of a sea or ocean
- the area within view
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to glide while not pedaling but moving forward as on a coaster-brake bike; also freewheeling.
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A coastline or a seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean. A precise line that can be called a coastline cannot be determined due to the Coastline paradox. The term `coastal zone` is a region where interaction of the sea and land processes occurs. Both the terms coast and coastal are often used to describe a geographic location or .....
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[New Zealand radio] Coast is a New Zealand radio network owned by The Radio Network that plays easy listening music with an emphasis on music from the sixties, seventies and eighties. A live breakfast show presented by Brian Kelly, along with programmes presented by Murray Lindsay and Rick Morin from Auckland studios are broadcast across th...
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[PAT station] Coast was one of eleven stops closed on June 25, 2012 as part of a system-wide consolidation effort. ...
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[magazine] Coast is a consumer magazine about the British seaside. It was launched as a bi-monthly title in 2004 by Coastal Living Ltd, and was then published by Edisea Ltd, until UK publishing company National Magazines (now Hearst Magazines UK) bought it in 2005. National Magazines continued to publish it bi-monthly as a sister title to C...
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• (v. t.) To sail by or near; to follow the coast line of. • (v. t.) The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; frontier border. • (v. t.) The side of a thing. • (v. t.) To conduct along a coast or river bank. • (n.) To sail from port to port in the same country. • (n.) To slide down hill; to slide on a sled, up...
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broad area of land that borders the sea.[9 related articles]
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The area of dry land that borders on a body of water.
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Card On A Stick (module)
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Coast intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Coasted ;
present participle & verbal noun Coasting .] [ Middle English
costien ,
costeien ,
costen , Old French
costier ,
costoier , French
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Coast noun [ Old French
coste , French
côte , rib, hill, shore, coast, Latin
costa rib, side. Confer
Accost ,
transitive verb ,
Cutlet .]
1. The side of a thing. [ Obsolete]
Sir I. Newton. 2. The exterior line, limi...
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Coast transitive verb 1. To draw near to; to approach; to keep near, or by the side of. [ Obsolete]
Hakluyt. 2. To sail by or near; to follow the coast line of. « Nearchus, . . . not knowing the compass, was fain to
coast that shore.
Sir T. Browne. »...
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In geography, the coast is the edge of land in contact with the sea.
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[
n] - the area within view 2. [v] - move effortlessly
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coast 1. Land beside the sea. 2. To move forward by momentum, without applying power or cause something to move in this way. 3. To progress with very little effort. 4. From Old French coste from Latin costa, 'rib, side'.
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A strip of land of indefinite length and width (may be tens of kilometers) that extends from the SEASHORE inland to the first major change in terrain features.
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noun the area within view; `the coast is clear`
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Meeting place of land and sea. The coast is changed by the physical processes of coastal erosion and coastal deposition, which include the action of waves, rain, wind, and frost
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A narrow strip of land along the margin of the ocean extending inland for a variable distance from low water mark.
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the land next to the sea; seashore: the rocky coast of Maine. · the region adjoining it: They live on the coast, a few miles from the sea. · a hill or slope down which one may slide on a sled. · a slide or ride down a hill or slope, as on a sled. · the boundary or border of a country. · (in the U.S. and Canada) the regio...
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the shore of a sea or ocean
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[Intelligent words] the shore of a sea or ocean
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