SEABANKS Synonyms
There are 4 hypernyms of the word seabanks. (close relations)
Definition of SEABANKS
seabank
Best Alternative Words for SEABANKS
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bay | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf • the sound of a hound on the scent • small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors • a compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a hospital • a compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose • a small recess opening off a larger room • a horse of a moderate reddish-brown color adjective satellite • (used of animals especially a horse) of a moderate reddish-brown color verb • utter in deep prolonged tones • bark with prolonged noises, of dogs | ||||||||
beach | nounn | |||||||
noun • an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake verb • land on a beach | ||||||||
coast | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • the shore of a sea or ocean • a slope down which sleds may coast • the area within view • the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it verb • move effortlessly; by force of gravity | ||||||||
foreshore | nounn | |||||||
noun • the part of the seashore between the highwater mark and the low-water mark | ||||||||
littoral | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • of or relating to a coastal or shore region noun • the region of the shore of a lake or sea or ocean | ||||||||
shingle | nounn | |||||||
noun • building material used as siding or roofing • coarse beach gravel of small waterworn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel) • a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e.g. verb • cover with shingles | ||||||||
shoreline | nounn | |||||||
noun • a boundary line between land and water | ||||||||
strand | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole • a street in west central London famous for its theaters and hotels • line consisting of a complex of fibers or filaments that are twisted together to form a thread or a rope or a cable • a necklace made by stringing objects together • a very slender natural or synthetic fiber • a poetic term for a shore (as the area periodically covered and uncovered by the tides) verb • leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue • drive (a vessel) ashore • bring to the ground | ||||||||
waterfront | nounn | |||||||
noun • the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water |