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seacoast

[ see-kohst ]

noun

  1. the land immediately adjacent to the sea.


seacoast

/ ˈːˌəʊ /

noun

  1. land bordering on the sea; a coast
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of seacoast1

First recorded in 1300–50, seacoast is from Middle English see cost. See sea, coast
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A 10-year defense and economic deal with Turkey to protect its seacoast and bolster its naval force.

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Eventually, the boy was taken to the seacoast and sold yet again.

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Mike McCormack lives in Galway, Ireland, on a seacoast facing the Atlantic with rocky, unforgiving cliffs that give way to thin, hardpan soil.

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He’s on the campaign trail, of course — headed for New Hampshire for an appearance Saturday in Durham — a seacoast town settled in 1635.

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While Holmes “basically lifted the campus block by block from a wonderful estate in the north of England,” he was also inspired by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis’ “glorious” purpose-built seacoast town of Portmeirion, in Wales.

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