Associations to the word «Inshore»
Noun
- Cruiser
- Depth
- Destroyer
- Beach
- Guadalcanal
- Lifeboat
- Water
- Minesweeper
- Squid
- Estuary
- Fishery
- Reef
- Juvenile
- Whiting
- Spawning
- Shallow
- Brest
- Lagoon
- Mangrove
- Patrol
- Hms
- Fishing
- Crustacean
- Frigate
- Blockade
- Gunboat
- Coastline
- Cod
- Shelf
- Oceanic
- Spawn
- Rescue
- Anchorage
- Fisherman
- Brig
- Squadron
- Habitat
- Boat
- Whaler
- Headland
- Craft
- Labrador
- Flotilla
- Yard
- Vessel
- Lobster
- Surveying
- Severn
- Fish
- Fathom
- Shark
- Harbour
- Surf
- Islet
- Continental
- Breeze
- Yacht
- Forage
- Whales
- Shoreline
- Schooner
- Protector
- Aquaculture
- Tide
- Prohibition
- Mermaid
- Shoal
- Racing
- Manoeuvre
- Sand
- Substrate
- Flinder
- Forecast
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INSHORE, adjective. Close to (especially in sight of) a shore.
INSHORE, adjective. (of a wind) Blowing from the sea to the land.
INSHORE, adverb. Near the shore
INSHORE, adverb. Towards the shore
Dictionary definition
INSHORE, adverb. Toward the shore; "we swam two miles inshore".
INSHORE, adjective. (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land; "an inshore breeze"; "an onshore gale"; "sheltered from seaward winds".
INSHORE, adjective. Close to a shore; "inshore fisheries".
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