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ნაპირი (ზღვის)
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Beach, английский
- A geological landform along the shoreline of a body of water, consisting of loose particles composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, or cobble, or of shell fragments or coralline algae fragments.
- Волногаситель
- A littoral margin, or line of coast along the sea-shore, composed of sand, gravel, shingle, broken shells, or a mixture of them all: any gently sloping part of the coast alternately dry and covered by the tide. the same as strand.
- [1] sandy or pebbly strip of shore between low and high water marks; sometimes extending inland to the point where topography changes or vegetation begins. from the anglo-saxon bece = brook or stream. [2] to run a ship aground. [3] the section of shore designated for amphibious landing (e.g., gold, juno, sword, omaha, and utah beaches, in normandy june 1944). [4] the beach is a mariners’ term for land.
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Beacon, английский
Beach, английский
- A geological landform along the shoreline of a body of water, consisting of loose particles composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, or cobble, or of shell fragments or coralline algae fragments.
- Волногаситель
- A littoral margin, or line of coast along the sea-shore, composed of sand, gravel, shingle, broken shells, or a mixture of them all: any gently sloping part of the coast alternately dry and covered by the tide. the same as strand.
- [1] sandy or pebbly strip of shore between low and high water marks; sometimes extending inland to the point where topography changes or vegetation begins. from the anglo-saxon bece = brook or stream. [2] to run a ship aground. [3] the section of shore designated for amphibious landing (e.g., gold, juno, sword, omaha, and utah beaches, in normandy june 1944). [4] the beach is a mariners’ term for land.
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