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Definition of Seawards

Seaward
Seaward Sea"ward, a. Directed or situated toward the sea. --Donne. Two still clouds . . . sparkled on their seaward edges like a frosted fleece. --G. W. Cable.
Seaward
Seaward Sea"ward, adv. Toward the sea. --Drayton.

Meaning of Seawards from wikipedia

- Seawards Journey (Spanish: El viaje hacia el mar) is a 2003 Uruguayan drama film directed by Guillermo Casanova. It was selected as the Uruguayan entry...
- Seawards the Great Ships is a 1961 British short do****entary film directed by Hilary Harris. It won an Oscar in 1962 for Best Short Live Action Subject...
- The Sea Around Us 1952 1 1 Seal Island 1948 1 1 The Search 1948 1 (1) 4 Seawards the Great Ships 1961 1 1 The Secret Land 1948 1 1 Seeds of Destiny 1946...
- debut album Seawards in 2006. They are currently recording their second full-length album. Mosurock, Doug. "Dusted Reviews: Sickoakes - Seawards". Dusted...
- succession and are known as destructive waves as the swash moves beach material seawards. Under their influence, the sand and shingle on the beach is ground together...
- capital of the thema of the Optimatoi. By that time, most of the old, seawards city had been abandoned and is described by the Persian geographer Ibn...
- filmmaker, one of the pioneers of time-lapse photography. The do****entary, Seawards the Great Ships, directed by Harris, won the Academy Award for Best Live...
- for further mangrove colonisation. Thus mangrove swamps tend to extend seawards in suitable locations. Mangrove swamps also provide an effective buffer...
- succession and are known as destructive waves as the swash moves beach material seawards. Under their influence, the sand and shingle on the beach is ground together...
- on a large half-s****, which serves as socle. Neptune aims his trident seawards, while Triton is blowing his conch. The conch was designed to spurt out...