Definition of Strandlines

1. strandline [n] - See also: strandline

Lexicographical Neighbors of Strandlines

stramp
stramped
stramping
stramps
strand
strand line
strand wolf
stranded
strandedness
strandednesses
strander
stranders
stranding
strandings
strandline
strandlines (current term)
strandloper
strands
strandwolf
strang
strange
strange attractor
strange attractors
strange bedfellows
strange bird
strange matter
strange particle
strange quark
strange quarks

Literary usage of Strandlines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Adventure Guide to Scotland by Martin Li (2005)
"Gifts, preserves and glassware, outdoor clothing and equipment, and books. strandlines (West Argyle Street, Ullapool IV26 2TY, » 1854-612, ..."

2. The Musical World (1878)
"fo The dusky strandlines glide away to gloom ; The cliffs in darkness to black heaven tower ; The rocks are chained spirit's ..."

3. Norway: Official Publication for the Paris Exhibition, 1900 by Sten Konon, Karl Fischer (1900)
"The «strandlines» slope distinctly from the inner part of the fjords downwards to ... Quite another kind of «strandlines» occurs in some high valleys on the ..."

4. Building a Network of Welcoming Services: Amerasian Resettlement by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Five parallel strandlines up Do. to 10 km long, 500 m wide, and 5 m thick; 2-3 percent HM. Consists of several strand- Do. lines up to 18 km long, ..."

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