Associations to the word «Inshore»
Noun
- Barrage
- Pennant
- Gunfire
- Crab
- Tack
- Shore
- Dolphin
- Coast
- Current
- Waterway
- Warfare
- Bay
- Sail
- Nursery
- Cutter
- Gulf
- Flat
- Burrow
- Naval
- Cape
- Dweller
- Harbor
- Tractor
- Breaker
- Ft
- Galley
- Shrimp
- Bottom
- Range
- Shipping
- Ship
- Inlet
- Archipelago
- Atoll
- Fire
- Batterie
- Trough
- Navigation
- Seine
- Cove
- Admiral
- Pier
- Convoy
- Diving
- Ocean
- Species
- Subsistence
- Eddy
- Predator
- Fleet
- Warship
- Lance
- Dune
- Cooler
- Dwelling
- Zone
- Navy
- Preference
- Closer
- Prey
- Swarm
- Larva
- Mobile
- Swim
- Adult
- Ham
- Migration
- Feeding
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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