Shore

/ʃɔːr/ noun

A shore is the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or large river. It’s where water and land meet.

“Shore” comes from Old English “scora” or “shore,” meaning coast or bank. It’s related to words in other Germanic languages with the same meaning. The basic idea has stayed very stable for over a thousand years.

AFoewer
AMዳር
ARشاطئ
BGбряг
BNতীর
CAriba
CSbřeh
DAbred
DEUfer
ELακτή
ESorilla
ETkallas
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