The edge of a shore
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shoresideThe edge of a shore
watersidethe edge of a sea, lake, etc, a shore
watersidesWATERSIDE, the edge of a sea, lake, etc, a shore
lakeshorethe shore of a lake
lakeshoresLAKESHORE, the shore of a lake
shorefrontthe part of a shore nearest the sea
shorefrontsSHOREFRONT, the part of a shore nearest the sea
littoralof the shore of a lake, sea, or ocean
lakeporta city located on the shore of a lake
littoralpertaining to the shore of a lake, sea, or ocean.
lakeportsLAKEPORT, a city located on the shore of a lake
undertowthe seaward pull of receding waves breaking on a shore
COTTAGEPolice "Of a ... on the shore, of a dark Scottish lake"
bluepointa small oyster typically from the south shore of Long Island
undertowsUNDERTOW, the seaward pull of receding waves breaking on a shore
bluepointsBLUEPOINT, a small oyster typically from the south shore of Long Island
onshoreonto or in the direction of the shore from a body of water
onshorein or on a body of water, close to or parallel with the shore
roadsteadA sheltered stretch of water near the shore in which ships can ride at anchor
roadsteadsA sheltered stretch of water near the shore in which ships can ride at anchor
lakeportport city located on the shore of a lake, esp. one of the Great Lakes
agroundor onto the shore or the bottom of a body of water a ship run aground
surfsRide on the crest of a wave, typically toward the shore while riding on a surfboard
nearshoreRelating to or denoting the region of the sea or seabed relatively close to a shore
undercliffa subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above
chinooksa member of an American Indian people of the north shore of the Columbia River at its mouth
chinooka member of an American Indian people of the north shore of the Columbia River at its mouth
sublittoral(of a marine animal, plant, or deposit) Living, growing, or accumulating near to or just below the shore
undercliffsUNDERCLIFF, a subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above
pelagialan open body of water such as a lake or the sea, as opposed to the shore or the bed
foreshoresThe part of a shore between high- and low-water marks, or between the water and cultivated or developed land
foreshoreThe part of a shore between high- and low-water marks, or between the water and cultivated or developed land
tidemarksA mark left or reached by the sea on a shore at the highest or lowest point of a tide
docksA structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored
alluviongradual increase of land on a shore or a river bank by the action of water, whether from natural or artificial causes
benthosthe biogeographic region that includes the bottom of a lake, sea, or ocean, and the littoral and supralittoral zones of the shore
soundingThe area of sea close to the shore that is shallow enough for the bottom to be reached by means of a sounding line
bodysurfto ride a cresting wave toward the shore by lying face down in the water with the arms stretched forward in the direction of the wave