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Shol
Abbreviations in Geographic Information Systems and Cartography |
Shoal
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Shoal, английский
- Shallow areas of water.
- Or sandbar is a somewhat linear landform within or extending into a body of water, typically composed of sand, silt or small pebbles. bars can appear in the sea, in a lake, or in a river.
- Shallow water that is a hazard to navigation.
- Мель, стая, косяк, выходить на мелкое место,
- Aii area of shallow water.
- Мелкий
- A danger formed by sunken rocks, on which the sea does not break; but generally applied to every place where the water is shallow, whatever be the ground. (see flat shoal, shole, or schole.) also, denotes a great quantity of fishes swimming in company— squamos? cohortes. also, a vessel is said to shoalen, or shoal her water, when she comes from a greater into a less depth.
- [1] an area of shallow water, with substantially less clearance than the surrounding area, forming an offshore hazard to surface navigation. [2] a submerged sandbank or reef visible at low tide. [3] to become shallower [4] a group of swimming fish. (the first three are pronounced shole, from old english sceald = shallow; the fourth is pronounced skool, from middle dutch shele = school.)
- (noun) (a) a relatively shallow place in a stream, lake, sea, or other body of water; a shallows. (b) a natural, subaqueous ridge, bank, or bar consisting of, or covered by, sand or other unconsolidated material, rising from the bed of a body of water (e.g. estuarine floor) to near the surface. it may be exposed at low water. compare - reef. sss & gg
- Submerged bar, bank or ridge.
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Saga, английский
Short arc geodetic adjustment (doppler)
Siams, английский
Ship information and management system
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