noun
or sea purse
Etymology: by folk etymology from the source of seapoose — more at seapoose
: a dangerous swirling of undertow due to the combined effect of several breakers ; also : an undertow setting along shore
noun
or sea purse
Etymology: by folk etymology from the source of seapoose — more at seapoose
: a dangerous swirling of undertow due to the combined effect of several breakers ; also : an undertow setting along shore
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012