adj
Furthest aft, most sternward, as far back as possible.
n
(business, neologism) The process of identifying the best location to which to move manufacturing or other industrial facilities.
n
(nautical) The point where a channel divides when proceeding from seaward.
adj
(of travel) That takes place from one coast to another (especially of a continent or large nation)
v
To harbour along with another
n
The space beside a couch.
adj
Closer to the bottom of a canyon
adj
which faces a hill; which faces the hills
adj
Situated or directed towards a lagoon
adj
Located, facing or moving in the direction of the land, as opposed to the sea.
adj
On the side sheltered from the wind; in that direction.
adj
Facing or leading toward the ocean.
v
To move industrial production from one region to another or from one country to another, usually seeking lower business costs, like labor.
adj
Toward the Pacific Ocean.
adv
In the direction of the sea, toward the sea.
n
The tail-end of an object, e.g. the rear of an aircraft's fuselage, containing the tailfin.
adj
cross-channel; pertaining to coastal areas of both southern England and northern France.
adj
beyond or on the other side of an ocean
n
The interior of the country.
adj
(aviation) Toward the side of the plane where the wing is higher than the plane.
adj
On the side exposed to the wind.
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