Meaning Beach
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The terrestrial interface area in between land and a water body where there are accumulations of unconsolidated sediments like sand and gravel. These deposits are laid down by the action of breaking w [..]
Source: physicalgeography.net

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Temporary accumulations of sediments that collect between low and high tide marks.
Source: ge-at.iastate.edu (offline)

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"to haul or run up on a beach," 1840, from beach (n.). Related: Beached; beaching.
Source: etymonline.com

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1530s, "loose, water-worn pebbles of the seashore," probably from Old English bæce, bece "stream," from Proto-Germanic *bakiz. Extended to loose, pebbly shores (1590s), and in dial [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Substitute for bitch.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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A place where you can take the most fucken awsome girl and have a good time. Weither its laying down in the sand or looking up at the stars, there are endless possibilities that can be presented when [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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Laying low while on company time. Avoiding work.
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The best place on the planet. also see paradise Calming and soothing
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Where everyone would like to live forever
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(noun): The only place you can take pictures of your hot teenage cousin when she's wearing almost nothing at all, in full view of your family and hers, and not have to worry about getting clob [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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to force a ship or boat onto a beach.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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narrow strip of land that lies along a body of water. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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any sand-filled hazard Example: Is my ball on the green or the beach?
Source: pgaprofessional.com

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any sand-filled hazard
Source: murdofrazer.com

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Actually beach is in golf another name for bunker. Thus a golf course hazard, so obstacle, which is a total sand filled area. There are no regulations about any dimensions. So there exist deeper and lower, greater and smaller bunkers at golf courses. A bunker shot is the stroke which is directly played out of the bunker. Golfers differentiate betwe [..]
Source: thematchplayer.com (offline)

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an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake land on a beach; "the ship beached near the port" A beach is a geological landform along the shoreline of an ocean, [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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golf games glossary term for a sand hazard.
Source: gamerisms.com

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(aka: "sand trap" or "bunker") any hazard on the golf course consisting of sand. Often found near a putting green or around the landing area of the fairway. Example [..]
Source: thegolfexpert.com

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A slang expression for sand trap
Source: playthinkinggolf.com (offline)

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A sand hazard.
Source: jaysgolf.com

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The bunkers and other sand-covered areas at a golf course are known collectively as the beach.
Source: badgolfer.com

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A sand hazard on the course.
Source: 100golfschools.com

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A golfers term for a sand trap.
Source: amgolfscores.com (offline)

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Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health
Source: health.gov.au

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A bunker.
Source: guide4golf.com

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the strip of land next to the sea, covered with sand or pebbles
Source: eenglish.in

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accumulation of sand and shingle material at a coast or at the fringes of a body of water due either to low energy brought about by sheltered conditions or due to an excess of sediment.
Source: itseducation.asia

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Slang for sand trap.
Source: 1st-golf-info.com (offline)

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Another name for a bunker or sand hazard on the course.
Source: mountjuliet.ie (offline)

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A landing beach for a battalion or regimental landing team on an enemy-held shore. Doctrinally, battalion beaches were 500 yards wide and regimental beaches were 1000 yards wide. Actual topography dic [..]
Source: ww2gyrene.org

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plazshe
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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breg
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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The shore along a body of water that is usually covered with sand, gravel or pebbles.
Source: canadiangeographic.com

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Approach to spirituality or life
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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(n) - the narrow portion of the shore between the low and high tide lines
Source: sherwoodrocks.net (offline)

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area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment. bedrock -
Source: alanpedia.com

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(n) an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake(v) land on a beach
Source: beedictionary.com

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(1) A deposit of non-cohesive material (e.g. SAND, GRAVEL) situated on the interface between dry land and the SEA (or other large expanse of water) and actively "worked" by present-day hydrodynamics processes (i.e. WAVES, TIDES and CURRENTS) and sometimes by winds. (2) The zone of UNCONSOLIDATED material that extends landward from [..]
Source: ecy.wa.gov (offline)

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Zone of unconsolidated material that extends landward from the low water line to the place where there is marked change in material or physiographic form, or to the line of permanent vegetation (usual [..]
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Any part of the shore where mud, sand, shingle, pebbles, etc, accumulate in a more or less continuous sheet. the term is not used to describe areas of jagged reef, rocks or coral.
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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Refers to a Consultant that is not actively enrolled in any project and therefore not on a billable project. For example: “John has been on the beach for two weeks and is starting to worry about his v [..]
Source: streetofwalls.com

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a narrow strip of land that rises gradually from an adjacent body of water, usually consisting of sand and/or small stones
Source: publications.newberry.org

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(1) A deposit of non-cohesive material (e.g. sand, GRAVEL) situated on the interface between dry land and the sea (or other large expanse of water) and actively "worked" by present-day hydro [..]
Source: pursuetheoutdoors.com

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The shore, or to be put ashore.
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'On the Beach' Naval slang expression normally, and originally, meaning retired from the Service, but of recent years sometimes used to describe an appointment to a shore establishment.
Source: britishempire.co.uk

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ashore, or to be put ashore. "The Navigator ran us aground and they beached him."
Source: ussrankin.org

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Noun or verb, the shore, or to be put ashore. 'He screwed the pooch bigtime and they beached him.'
Source: combat.ws

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Anything that isn't sea water. In this service it frequently describes a submerged extension of the shore.
Source: wisconsinmaritime.org (offline)

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A shore. To beach is to lay ashore, or strand.   Beach Boats.-- Flat floored boats that can be readily beached.   Beacon.-- stake, boom, or post put on a sandbank or shoal as a warning for vessels.
Source: thecheappages.com

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An expression for sandtrap. (i.e. I’m in the beach)
Source: waggle.com

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1. Ashore. "On the beach" means "In town," or anywhere but on the ship. To "hit the beach" is to go ashore. "I'll be on the beach the next two days& [..]
Source: blueridgejournal.com

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An accumulation of loose sediment (usually sand or gravel) along the coast.
Source: weready.org

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an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
Source: go.hrw.com

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A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles. The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc., or biolog [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A beach is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles along the shoreline of a body of water. Beach, BEACH, Beaches or beaching may also refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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