0 the particular shape of the coast, especially as seen from above, from the sea, or on a map
1 the shape of the land next to the sea, esp. when seen from the air or as shown on a map
Its coastline looked flat, but high mountains rose in the distance.
Most of the inhabitants are found within easy reach of the coastline.
That flat coastline curving southward is the coast of Egypt.
The low and sandy character of the western sides of these islands differs much from that of the opposite shore, where the coastline is formed by steep rocky cliffs whose bases are washed by the sea.
The shore consists of long, sandy beaches, separated by low and stony points, which project very little beyond the coastline.
Within a few years, the coastline was transformed in a 700 billion-lire tourist paradise.
Their aim was to check the coastline and huts along it to discover if local hunters haed news of the expedition.
The normal velocity component along the solid walls, such as the vertical walls of the harbour basin and the coastline, must vanish.
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