Alongshore

/əˈlɔŋ.ʃɔr/ adjective

Situated along or near the shore; relating to the coastline or the region immediately next to the water's edge.

From 'along' plus 'shore' (from Old English 'scora,' related to 'cut' or 'shear,' referring to the cutting edge where land meets water). The compound developed naturally to describe coastal phenomena.

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