The coast to a Spaniard
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COSTAThe coast, to a Spaniard
ELSIGNOThe sign, to a Spaniard
coastersA ship used to carry cargo along the coast
sablefisha large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
sablefishesSABLEFISH, a large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
coastlinesThe outline of a coast, esp. with regard to its shape and appearance
cooslanguage of a group of American Indians indigenous to the coast of Oregon
harmattanA dry, dusty easterly or northeasterly wind on the West African coast, occurring from December to February
breakwatersA barrier built out into a body of water to protect a coast or harbor from the force of waves
breakwaterA barrier built out into a body of water to protect a coast or harbor from the force of waves
gruniona silverside (Leuresthes tenuis) of the California coast notable for the regularity with which it comes inshore to spawn at nearly full moon
scupa porgy (Stenotomus chrysops) occurring along the Atlantic coast of the United States chiefly from North Carolina to Maine and used as a panfish
lateenbeing or relating to a rig used especially on the north coast of Africa and characterized by a triangular sail extended by a long spar slung to a low mast
menhadensA large deep-bodied fish of the herring family that occurs along the east coast of North America. The oil-rich flesh is used to make fish meal and fertilizer
candlefisha marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it
candlefishesCANDLEFISH, a marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it
potlatch(among American Indians of the northern Pacific coast, esp. the Kwakiutl) a ceremonial festival at which gifts are bestowed on the guests and property is destroyed by its owner in a show of wealth that the guests later attempt to surpass