coast |
ashore |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between coast and ashore
is that
coast is (nautical) to sail along a coast while
ashore is (nautical) on, or towards the shore.
As a noun coast
is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As a verb coast
is to glide along without adding energy.
As an adverb ashore is
(nautical) on the land as opposed to onboard.
ashore |
inland |
As adverbs the difference between ashore and inland
is that
ashore is on the land as opposed to onboard while
inland is into, or towards, the interior, away from the coast.
Cook.
As an adjective inland is
within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or from open water; interior; as, an inland town.
As a noun inland is
the interior part of a country.
Shakespeare
ashore | aboard |
In nautical terms the difference between ashore and aboard
is that
ashore is on, or towards the shore while
aboard is alongside.
As a preposition aboard is
on board of; onto or into a ship, boat, train, plane.
ashore | ashore |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between ashore and ashore
is that
ashore is (nautical) on, or towards the shore while
ashore is (nautical) on, or towards the shore.
As adverbs the difference between ashore and ashore
is that
ashore is (nautical) on the land as opposed to onboard while
ashore is (nautical) on the land as opposed to onboard.
ashore | bank |
As an adverb ashore
is on the land as opposed to onboard.
As a noun bank is
an institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs.
As a verb bank is
to deal with a bank or financial institution.
stranded | ashore | Related terms |
As a verb stranded
is past tense of strand.
As an adjective stranded
is abandoned or marooned.
As an adverb ashore is
on the land as opposed to onboard.
stuck | ashore | Related terms |
Stuck is a related term of ashore.
As a noun stuck
is one, piece, article (of a ware; often not translated in engish).
As an adverb ashore is
(nautical) on the land as opposed to onboard.
foundered | ashore | Related terms |
Foundered is a related term of ashore.
As a verb foundered
is (
founder).
As an adverb ashore is
(nautical) on the land as opposed to onboard.
ashore | |
ashore | offshore |
As adverbs the difference between ashore and offshore
is that
ashore is on the land as opposed to onboard while
offshore is away from the shore.
As an adjective offshore is
moving away from the shore.
As a verb offshore is
to use foreign labour to substitute for local labour.
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