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Seaboard
Seaboard Sea"board`, n. [Sea + board, F. bord side.]
The seashore; seacoast. --Ld. Berners.
Seaboard
Seaboard Sea"board`, a.
Bordering upon, or being near, the sea; seaside; seacoast;
as, a seaboard town.
Seaboard
Seaboard Sea"board`, adv.
Toward the sea. [R.]
Meaning of Seaboard from wikipedia
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Seaboard is a
synonym for coastline. It can also
refer to:
Seaboard,
North Carolina, a
small town in the
United States Seaboard Historic District Seaboard...
- An
eastern seaboard can mean any
easternmost part of a continent, or its countries,
states and cities.
Eastern seaboard may also
refer to:
Eastern states...
- The
Seaboard Air Line
Railroad (reporting mark SAL),
known colloquially as the
Seaboard Railroad during its time, was an
American railroad that existed...
- of the
United States, also
known as the
Eastern Seaboard, the
Atlantic Coast, and the
Atlantic Seaboard, is the
region encomp****ing the
coastline where...
- The
Seaboard is a
musical keyboard-style MIDI
controller manufactured by the
British music technology company ROLI. It has a
continuous sensor-embedded...
-
Seaboard Corporation is a
diverse multinational agribusiness and
transportation conglomerate with
integrated operations in
several industries. In the United...
- CSX
Corporation was
formed in 1980 from the
merger of
Chessie System and
Seaboard Coast Line Industries, two
holding companies that
controlled railroads...
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Seaboard Coast Line Industries, Inc.,
incorporated in
Delaware on May 9, 1969, was a
railroad holding company that
owned the
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad...
-
Atlantic Seaboard, to over 22 °C (72 °F) in
False Bay.
Average annual ocean surface temperatures are
between 13 °C (55 °F) on the
Atlantic Seaboard (similar...
- Atlas/
Seaboard Comics is a line of
comic books published by the
American company Seaboard Periodicals in the 1970s.
Though the line was
published under...