shoreside
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]shoreside (not comparable)
- Located on or near a shore.
- Synonym: juxtalittoral
- 1888, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Black Arrow[1]:
- The seamen, in view of the cold and the wind, had for the most part slunk ashore, and were now roaring and singing in the shoreside taverns.
- 1922, Charles H. Sylvester, Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7[2]:
- On shore I could see the glow of the great campfire burning warmly through the shoreside trees.
- 2007 July 29, Haim Watzman, “Israel’s Incredible Shrinking Sea”, in New York Times[3]:
- What were once shoreside amenities now stand forlornly in the middle of the desert, a 300-yard hike from the beach.
Translations
[edit]located on or near a shore
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Noun
[edit]shoreside (plural shoresides)
- The side of a shore.