Shore definition

Shore means a supporting member that resists a compressive force im- posed by a load.
Shore means Shore Engineering Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 04563547 and whose:registered address is The Mill, Station Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex, CO7 7RS; telephone number is 01206 230820; andemail address is info@wemakeshore.co.uk;
Shore of sea, river, tributaries means the land covered with sand or soil, and declining towards the water in a body of water, occasionally inundated by such water;

Examples of Shore in a sentence

  • Shore, brace, and support structural elements during cutting and patching.

  • Shore, brace, and support structural element during cutting and patching.

  • Setting Blocks: Elastomeric material with a Shore, Type A durometer hardness of 85, plus or minus 5.

  • Shore and brace where sloping is not possible because of space restrictions or stability of material excavated.

  • The epoxy composition when tested in accordance with ASTM D2240 shall have a Shore D hardness of between 75 and 100.


More Definitions of Shore

Shore means that part of the land in immediate contact with a body of water, including the area between the high and low water lines.
Shore means that space of land which is alter- nately covered and left dry by the rising and falling of the water level of a lake, river or tidal area.
Shore means a supporting member that resists a compressive force imposed by a load.
Shore means that space of land which is alternately cov- ered and left dry by the rising and falling of the water level of a lake, river or tidal area.
Shore means that area of land immediately adjacent or contiguous to the waters of the state such that a sign or marker erected thereon is readily visible to the operator of a vessel who might reasonably believe that the sign or marker displays navigational, regulatory or other information relevant to the operation of the vessel.
Shore means land at the edge of a body of water.
Shore means the shore so far as the tide flows and " shore." re-flows between high and low water marks at ordinary