Sweeping in from the sea
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TIDALSweeping in from the sea.
seawaterWater in or taken from the sea
beachcombersA long wave rolling in from the sea; a comber
beachcomberA long wave rolling in from the sea; a comber
shadsedible marine fish that spawns in rivers upstream from the sea
shadedible marine fish that spawns in rivers upstream from the sea
anadromousof fish, migrating up rivers from the sea to spawn in fresh water
galleassfighting galley, lateen-rigged on three masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea from the 15th to the 18th centuries
meuseriver ab 580 miles (933 kilometers) W Europe flowing from NE France through S Belgium into North Sea in the Netherlands
polderstract of low land, esp. in the Netherlands, reclaimed from the sea or other body of water and protected by dikes
poldertract of low land, esp. in the Netherlands, reclaimed from the sea or other body of water and protected by dikes
dimoutreduction or concealment of night lighting in wartime to make the source less visible to an enemy from the air or sea
dimoutsreduction or concealment of night lighting in wartime to make the source less visible to an enemy from the air or sea
landlocked(of a fish, esp. a North American salmon) Cut off from the sea in the past and now confined to fresh water
mare(Sea of Sirens) an area in the southern hemisphere of Mars, appearing as a dark region when viewed telescopically from the earth
dim(in wartime) to reduce the night illumination of (a city, ship, etc.) to make it less visible from the air or sea, as a protection from enemy aircraft or ships
ecospherethe part of the atmosphere in which it is possible to breathe normally without aid: the portion of the troposphere from sea level to an altitude of about 13,000 ft. (4000 m)
sublittoralRelating to or denoting a biogeographic zone extending (in the sea) from the average line of low tide to the edge of the continental shelf or (in a large lake) beyond the littoral zone but still well lit