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seawall
sea·wall also sea wall S0197400 (sē′wôl′)n. An embankment to prevent erosion of a shoreline.seawall (ˈsiːˌwɔːl) na wall or embankment built to prevent encroachment or erosion by the sea or to serve as a breakwater ˈseaˌwalled adjThesaurusNoun | 1. | seawall - a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing awaybreakwater, groyne, jetty, bulwark, groin, molebarrier - a structure or object that impedes free movement |
seawall
seawall: see coast protectioncoast protection, methods used to protect coastal lands from erosion. Beaches can exist only where a delicate dynamic equilibrium exists between the amount of sand supplied to the beach and the inevitable losses caused by wave erosion. ..... Click the link for more information. .seawall[′sē‚wȯl] (civil engineering) A concrete, stone, or metal wall or embankment constructed along a shore to reduce wave erosion and encroachment by the sea. Also known as sea bank. (geology) A steep-faced, long embankment situated by powerful storm waves along a seacoast at high-water mark. seawall
Synonyms for seawallnoun a protective structure of stone or concreteSynonyms- breakwater
- groyne
- jetty
- bulwark
- groin
- mole
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