
1) Biannual magazine 2) Coast 3) End of a sea voyage 4) End of a voyage 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Seacoast 8) Seashore 9) Word of purely Anglo origin 10) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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[journal] Landfall is New Zealand`s oldest extant literary journal. First published in 1947 by Caxton Press, under the editorship of Charles Brasch, it features new fiction and poetry, biographical and critical essays, cultural commentary, and reviews of books, art, film, drama and dance. Additionally, the journal showcases original works o...
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[meteorology] Landfall is the event of a storm moving over land after being over water. When a waterspout makes landfall it becomes a regular tornado, which can then cause damage inland. When a fair weather waterspout makes landfall it usually dissipates quickly as it loses the inflow of warm air into the vortex. ==Tropical cyclone== A trop...
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Landfall is an ability word is associated with bonuses given to players for playing lands. Landfall first appeared in Zendikar with abilities of the form Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, (effect). The follow-up set, Worldwake, introduced a modified form of landfall on instant cards written as If a land entered the battlefi...
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• (n.) Sighting or making land when at sea. • (n.) A sudden transference of property in land by the death of its owner.
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Land'fall noun 1. A sudden transference of property in land by the death of its owner.
2. (Nautical) Sighting or making land when at sea.
A good landfall (Nautical) ,
the sighting of land in conformity with the navigator's reckoning and expectation. Found on
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The intersection of the surface center of a tropical cyclone with a coastline. Because the strongest winds in a tropical cyclone are not located precisely at the center, it is possible for a cyclone's strongest winds to be experienced over land even if landfall does not occur. Similarly, it is possible for a tropical cyclone to make landfall and ha...
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The coastline location where a tropical storm or hurricane moves from ocean onto land.
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[
n] - the seacoast first sighted on a voyage (or flight over water) 2. [n] - the first sighting of land from the sea after a voyage (or flight over water)
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noun the first sighting of land from the sea after a voyage (or flight over water)
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