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Cove

hollow concave form to make in the form of a cove

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Creek

bay narrower and extending further into the land than a cove a recess in the shore of the sea or of

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Ribbing

as the timberwork for the support of an arch or coved ceiling the veins in the leaves of some plants ridges

Ripply

the sound of rippling water as ripply laughter a ripply cove

Arm of the sea

p. 103. Arm of the sea, a bay, road, creek, cove, port, or river, where the water, whether salt of fresh,

Harbour

apprehension. (Penal Code, 1860 s. 52A) Harbour, includes any haven, cove or other landing place. (English) Fishery Harbours Act, 1915, s.

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Cove

hollow concave form to make in the form of a cove

Coving

Matched in: Term Coving

Creek

bay narrower and extending further into the land than a cove a recess in the shore of the sea or of

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Ribbing

as the timberwork for the support of an arch or coved ceiling the veins in the leaves of some plants ridges

Ripply

the sound of rippling water as ripply laughter a ripply cove

Arm of the sea

p. 103. Arm of the sea, a bay, road, creek, cove, port, or river, where the water, whether salt of fresh,

Harbour

apprehension. (Penal Code, 1860 s. 52A) Harbour, includes any haven, cove or other landing place. (English) Fishery Harbours Act, 1915, s.

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