the area within view; "the coast is clear" a slope down which sleds may coast; "when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course" move effortlessly; by force of gravity
{f} move alongside of; sail alongside a coast; slide or run downhill; skate or ski; move under acquired momentum
Computer Operations, Audit, and Security Technology - is a multiple project, multiple investigator laboratory in computer security research in the Computer Sciences Department at Purdue University It functions with close ties to researchers and engineers in major companies and government agencies Its research is focused on real-world needs and limitations, with a special focus on security for legacy computing systems
A strip of land of indefinite length and width (may be tens of kilometers) that extends from the seashore inland to the first major change in terrain features
Cache on a stick Coast modules are used to upgrade a motherboard's L2 cache and Tag memory on some socket 7 and older motherboards
If you say that the coast is clear, you mean that there is nobody around to see you or catch you. You can come out now,' he called. `The coast is clear. She's gone.'. or shore Broad area of land that borders the sea. The coastlines of the world's continents measure about 193,000 mi (312,000 km). They have undergone shifts in position and changes in shape over geologic time because of substantial changes in the relative levels of land and sea. Other factors that alter coasts are erosion processes such as wave action and weathering, deposition of rock debris by currents, and tectonic activity. Coastal features result largely from the interaction and relative intensity of these processes, though the type and structure of the underlying rocks also play a part. Gold Coast Barbary Coast coast guard Coast Ranges Pacific Coast Ranges Ivory Coast Malabar Coast Mosquito Coast Miskito Coast Northwest Coast Indian United States Coast Guard French Shore Shore Temple