on or to shore
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ashoreon or to shore
inshoreon or close to the shore
onshorelocated on or close to the shore
shorebirdany of various birds that live on the shore or close to water
onshorein or on a body of water, close to or parallel with the shore
shorebirdsSHOREBIRD, any of various birds that live on the shore or close to water
shoresman(US) one who dwells on or by the shore also SHOREMAN
shoresmenSHORESMAN, (US) one who dwells on or by the shore also SHOREMAN
strandingDrive or leave (a boat, sailor, or sea creature) aground on a shore
breakerA heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal
breakersA heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal
tidemarksA mark left or reached by the sea on a shore at the highest or lowest point of a tide
alluviongradual increase of land on a shore or a river bank by the action of water, whether from natural or artificial causes
beachheadan area on a hostile shore occupied to secure further landing of troops and supplies
warpingMove (a ship) along by hauling on a rope attached to a stationary object on shore
wreckersA person on the shore who tries to bring about a shipwreck in order to profit from the wreckage
wreckerA person on the shore who tries to bring about a shipwreck in order to profit from the wreckage
LITTORALPertaining to the beach or shore
littoralpertaining to the shore of a lake, sea, or ocean.
beachto drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
set(of winds or currents) to blow or flow toward the shore
beachingBEACH, to drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
beachedBEACH, to drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
beachesBEACH, to drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
nearshoreRelating to or denoting the region of the sea or seabed relatively close to a shore
sublittoral(of a marine animal, plant, or deposit) Living, growing, or accumulating near to or just below the shore
pelagialan open body of water such as a lake or the sea, as opposed to the shore or the bed
docksA structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored
pansinternational distress signal used by shore stations to inform a ship, aircraft, etc., of something vital to its safety or that of one of its passengers
paninternational distress signal used by shore stations to inform a ship, aircraft, etc., of something vital to its safety or that of one of its passengers