SEAWARD


Meaning of SEAWARD in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

side

This is only well developed on the seaward side of the windward reef of atolls.

It is less developed, or even absent, within the lagoon and on the seaward side of the leeward reef.

There were salt marshes on the seaward side of the coastal road and Davis had found a causeway that flanked them.

It had been built on the seaward side of a small cottage that had evidently existed before it.

Puffins leaving their homes join it immediately and travel round within it until they reach the seaward side and relative safety.

Not all memorable sightings were on the seaward side of the wall.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

the seaward slope of the ridge

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A stone archway in the seaward wall spanned a tall ironwork gate.

An area to seaward was reclaimed by the formation of a new sea wall, this wall being completed in 1896.

It is less developed, or even absent, within the lagoon and on the seaward side of the leeward reef.

The air was musty; he opened the seaward window.

The first repelling impression I had received of the rock from seaward was endorsed as I looked around.

There were salt marshes on the seaward side of the coastal road and Davis had found a causeway that flanked them.

This is only well developed on the seaward side of the windward reef of atolls.

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