foreshore

noun

Etymology

From fore- + shore.

  1. inherited from *skurô — “rugged rock, cliff, high rocky shore
  2. inherited from *sċora
  3. inherited from schore
  4. prefixed as foreshore — “fore + shore

Definitions

  1. The part of a shore between high water and low water.

    • The line was constructed at a cost of £8,000, and ascended from the foreshore, near the Spa, to the Esplanade in 284 ft. at a gradient of 1 in 1.75.

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