foreland

  • 21foreland — n cape, promontory, headland, head, Scot. mull, point, hook, spur …

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  • 22foreland — fore·land …

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  • 23foreland — fore•land [[t]ˈfɔrˌlænd, ˈfoʊr [/t]] n. 1) a cape, headland, or promontory 2) land or territory lying in front • Etymology: 1300–50 …

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  • 24foreland — /ˈfɔlænd/ (say fawland) noun 1. a cape, headland, or promontory. 2. land or territory lying in front. 3. Geology the region in front of a series of overthrust sheets. 4. Geology the resistant block towards which geosynclinal sediments move when… …

  • 25foreland — n. 1 a cape or promontory. 2 a piece of land in front of something …

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  • 26FORELAND, NORTH AND SOUTH —    two rocky promontories on the E. coast of Kent, which lie 16 m. apart; have the Downs and Goodwin Sands between them; they are well marked with lighthouses …

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  • 27Cuspate foreland — A Cuspate foreland, solidified by vegetation Cuspate forelands, also known as cuspate barriers or Nesses in Britain, are geographical features found on coastlines and lakeshores that are created primarily by long shore drift.[1] Formed by… …

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  • 28North Foreland — Coordinates: 51°22′29″N 1°26′42″E / 51.37472°N 1.445°E / 51.37472; 1.445 …

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  • 29South Foreland Lighthouse — is a Victorian lighthouse on the South Foreland in St. Margaret s Bay, Dover, Kent, England, used to warn ships approaching the nearby Goodwin Sands. It went out of service in 1988 and is currently owned by the National Trust. It was the first… …

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  • 30North and South Foreland — North Foreland (TR 39860 69616 51°22′30″N 1°26′42″E / 51.37490°N 1.44510°E / 51.37490; 1.44510) and South Foreland (TR 35909 43307 …

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