Associations to the word «Longshore»
Noun
- Sediment
- Drift
- Shoreline
- Erosion
- Nate
- Current
- Spit
- Headland
- Warehouse
- Surf
- Waves
- Coastline
- Groin
- Inlet
- Shingle
- Nourishment
- Trough
- Transport
- Interception
- Spacing
- Rip
- Gradient
- Beach
- Sand
- Breaker
- Wave
- Bridges
- Tracer
- Riley
- Dune
- Shore
- Barrier
- Estuary
- Lagoon
- Quarterback
- Yr
- Deposition
- Topography
- Cal
- Touchdown
- Swell
- Flux
- Shoal
- Feeder
- Tide
- Setup
- Budget
- Zone
- Gross
- M3
- Shear
- Bar
- Coast
- Instability
- Equilibrium
- Fumble
- Rent
- Modeling
- Alignment
- Opener
- Morphology
- Compensation
- Gravel
- Bowen
- Hannah
- Delta
- Myers
- Surge
- Shelf
- Canterbury
- Angle
- Worker
Adjective
Wiktionary
LONGSHORE, adjective. Of, relating to, or living along a seacoast.
LONGSHORE, adjective. (of a current) Flowing parallel to the shoreline, or diagonal to it, rather than perpendicular to it.
LONGSHORE DRIFT, noun. The process whereby sand and shingle move along a beach shoreline when waves approach the shore at an angle.
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