Shorenoun
Land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond.
Shorenoun
(from the perspective of one on a body of water) Land, usually near a port.
Shorenoun
A prop or strut supporting the weight or flooring above it.
Shoreverb
(obsolete) To set on shore.
Shoreverb
To provide with support.
Shoreverb
To reinforce (something at risk of failure).
Shoreverb
To warn or threaten.
Shoreverb
To offer.
Shore
imp. of Shear.
Shorenoun
A sewer.
Shorenoun
A prop, as a timber, placed as a brace or support against the side of a building or other structure; a prop placed beneath anything, as a beam, to prevent it from sinking or sagging.
Shorenoun
The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or large river.
Shoreverb
To support by a shore or shores; to prop; - usually with up; as, to shore up a building.
Shoreverb
To set on shore.
Shorenoun
the land along the edge of a body of water
Shorenoun
a beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support
Shoreverb
serve as a shore to;
Shoreverb
arrive on shore;
Shoreverb
support by placing against something solid or rigid;
Shore
A shore or a shoreline is the fringe of land at the edge of a large body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. In physical oceanography, a shore is the wider fringe that is geologically modified by the action of the body of water past and present, while the beach is at the edge of the shore, representing the intertidal zone where there is one.
Beachnoun
The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.
Beachnoun
A horizontal strip of land, usually sandy, adjoining water.
Beachnoun
The loose pebbles of the seashore, especially worn by waves; shingle.
Beachverb
(intransitive) To run aground on a beach.
Beachverb
(transitive) To run (something) aground on a beach.
Beachverb
(of a vehicle) To run into an obstacle or rough or soft ground, so that the floor of the vehicle rests on the ground and the wheels cannot gain traction.
Beachnoun
Pebbles, collectively; shingle.
Beachnoun
The shore of the sea, or of a lake, which is washed by the waves; especially, a sandy or pebbly shore; the strand.
Beachverb
To run or drive (as a vessel or a boat) upon a beach; to strand; as, to beach a ship.
Beachnoun
an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake
Beachverb
land on a beach;
Beachnoun
a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the sea between high- and low-water marks
Beachverb
run or haul up (a boat or ship) on to a beach
Beachverb
(of an angler) land (a fish) on a beach
Beachverb
(of a whale or similar animal) become stranded out of the water
Beachverb
leave (someone) at a loss
Beach
A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles. The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc., or biological sources, such as mollusc shells or coralline algae.