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Webster 1913 Edition


Littoral

Lit′to-ral

,
Adj.
[L.
littoralis
,
litoralis
, from
littus
,
litus
, the seashore: cf. F.
littoral
.]
1.
Of or pertaining to a shore, as of the sea.
2.
(Biol.)
Inhabiting the seashore, esp. the zone between high-water and low-water mark.

Webster 1828 Edition


Littoral

LIT'TORAL

,
Adj.
[L. littoralis, from litus, shore.] Belonging to a shore. [Little used.]

Definition 2024


littoral

littoral

English

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littoral (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to the shore, especially the seashore.

Usage notes

Specifically refers to the water at the shore, rather than the land, particularly in the phrase littoral zone.

Quotations

"During his tenure, 'From the Sea' became the Navy-Marine Corps joint strategic concept, wherein the Navy and Marine Corps reoriented doctrinal focus toward littoral warfare." ― Semper Fidelis Memorandum for Retired Marines, Volume 58, No. 2

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Noun

littoral (plural littorals)

  1. A shore
    • 1921, Sir Charles Eliot
      ...these Chams belonged to the Malay-Polynesian group and their distribution along the littoral suggests that they were invaders from the sea...
  2. The zone of a coast between high tide and low tide levels.
    • 1907, Harold Bindloss, chapter 6, in The Dust of Conflict:
      The night was considerably clearer than anybody on board her desired when the schooner Ventura headed for the land. It rose in places, black and sharp against the velvety indigo, over her dipping bow, though most of the low littoral was wrapped in obscurity.
    • 2006, Edwin Black, chapter 2, in Internal Combustion:
      Buried within the Mediterranean littoral are some seventy to ninety million tons of slag from ancient smelting, about a third of it concentrated in Iberia. This ceaseless industrial fueling caused the deforestation of an estimated fifty to seventy million acres of woodlands.

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French

Etymology

From Latin littoralis, from litoris (genitive of litus).

Adjective

littoral m (feminine singular littorale, masculine plural littoraux, feminine plural littorales)

  1. littoral, coastal

Noun

littoral m (plural littoraux)

  1. littoral

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