Shore definition

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 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;
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.

Examples of Shore in a sentence

  • This agreement has been entered into by North Shore Community College, Danvers, MA and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College, Worcester, MA.

  • This Agreement is formed to enable the smooth transfer of North Shore Community College graduates of the Paralegal (PAD) program to University of Massachusetts ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Legal Studies Minor.

  • Mazzarol (2009 cited in Okem and Stanton 2016: 15) traces the history of organised co- operatives to various attempts at the formation of co-operative societies when the Shore Porters Society was established in Aberdeen in 1498, and the Fenwick Weavers Society in 1761 in Fenwick, Scotland.

  • Salem State University and North Shore Community College, in recognition of a valuable and barrier free public academic experience, have created a transfer articulation agreement between the Geography Department at Salem State University and the Environmental Studies Department at North Shore Community College.

  • In June 1988, Portland, Metro, Lake Oswego, Clackamas County, and Multnomah County, Oregon entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement to Purchase of the Jefferson Street Rail Line (the "Purchase IGA") for the purpose of owning and preserving the Jefferson Street Rail Line, also known as the Willamette Shore Trolley Line (the "Right-of-Way") for public mass transit use.


More Definitions of Shore

Shore means a supporting member that resists a compressive force imposed by a load.
Shore means land at the edge of a body of water.
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 the shore so far as the tide flows and re-flows between high and low water marks at ordinary tides :
Shore means any area of sand, gravel, stones or rock contiguous to, and above or to the landward of, the foreshore;
Shore means the land or area immediately adjacent and directly associated to a water-body;
Shore means the land bordering the lake.