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shoreward Meaning in Bengali



 কূলের দিকে, তীরাভিমুখে

Adjective:

উপকূলাভিমুখ,





shoreward's Usage Examples:

In highly dissipative surf zones, shoreward decay of incident waves is accompanied by shoreward growth of infragravity energy; in the inner.


movement and low pressure systems to destabilize ice sheets and send them shoreward.


It stands on high ground at the shoreward end of Delimara Point, above il-Ħofra-z-Zgħira.


northeast and of the towering cliffs and rocky, primal landscapes to the shoreward (east) side.


This included the widening of the shoreward end to ensure a uniform neck, and the construction of the rather stylish.


was built between 1879 and 1883 by the British on high ground at the shoreward end of Delimara Point, above il-Ħofra-ż-Żgħira.


surface slicks, oriented parallel to the bottom topography, which progress shoreward with the internal waves.


It was located on the shoreward side of the present Kapıdağ Peninsula (the classical Arctonnesus), a tombolo.


build up, resulting in tombolo formation, which reduces longshore drift shoreward of the breakwaters.


despite restoration work on the shoreward end, much of the pier remains in need of restoration.


Facilities at the shoreward end include a nightclub, amusement.


Beach have suffered significant erosion — collapse of rock faces and shoreward erosion along the bluff of over five feet in the last decade.


thermal bar may be visible as a foam line between the stratified water shoreward of the thermal bar and unstratified water on the offshore side.


features that lie parallel to and shoreward of the Bimini Wall.


The Bimini Wall and two linear features lying shoreward of it are composed of flat-lying.


Ashland (LSD-1) disembarked their troops and disgorged their cargoes shoreward, Trathen stood by and provided fighter-direction services to the Grumman.


re-definition[when?] of their territorial waters to include all waters shoreward from lines drawn tangentially to, and between, twelve-mile circles drawn.


metres (1,300 ft) and varying between 30 metres (100 ft) in width at the shoreward end and 12 metres (40 ft) at the seaward end.


Unlike the lagoons that form shoreward of fringing reefs, atoll lagoons often contain some deep (>20 metre; 65').


batteries that protected Marsaxlokk harbour, along with Fort Tas-Silġ at the shoreward end of Delimara point, Fort San Lucian on Kbira point in the middle of.


In 2016, storm activity washed one of the two large tanks shoreward and the two-story engine was broken off and dropped over the edge of the.


1 m) wide, with the exception of the shoreward portion of the south pier, which is constructed of wooden pilings filled.



Synonyms:

onshore; seaward; inshore;

Antonyms:

amphibious; inshore; inland; offshore;

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