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Definition of inshore of in English English dictionary

inshore
close to (especially in sight of) a shore
inshore
blowing from the sea to the land
inshore
The zone or portion of a beach profile extending seaward from the foreshore to just beyond the breaker zone See Komar (1976)
inshore
towards the shore
inshore
close to a shore; "inshore fisheries" (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land; "an inshore breeze"; "an onshore gale"; "seaward winds" toward the shore; "we swam two miles inshore
inshore
Toward shore
inshore
toward the shore; "we swam two miles inshore"
inshore
near the shore
inshore
{s} close to the shore
inshore
Areas where waves are transformed by interaction with the sea bed
inshore
Being near or moving towards the shore; as, inshore fisheries; inshore currents
inshore
If something is inshore, it is in the sea but quite close to the land. If something moves inshore, it moves from the sea towards the land. A barge was close inshore about a hundred yards away offshore Inshore is also an adjective. inshore reefs and islands. offshore. near, towards, or to the shore   offshore
inshore
(1) The region where WAVES are transformed by interaction with the sea bed (2) In beach terminology, the zone of variable width extending from the LOW WATER LINE through the BREAKER ZONE
inshore
toward the shore; "we swam two miles inshore
inshore
Toward the shore
inshore
Towards the shore; as, the boat was headed inshore
inshore
close to a shore; "inshore fisheries"
inshore
(of winds) coming from the sea toward the land; "an inshore breeze"; "an onshore gale"; "seaward winds"
inshore of

    Hyphenation

    in·shore of

    Turkish pronunciation

    înşôr ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈənˈsʜôr əv/ /ˈɪnˈʃɔːr əv/
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