Reverse Dictionary: SEASHORE

ADJECTIVES
► ORARIAN dwelling on the coast, living by the seashore → 1870

NOUNS
► BACKSIDES the ground between a sea-coast town and the sea → 1825 Sc.
► BANK the sea-coast or shore; a beach → c1350 obs. exc. Sc. & Eng. dial.
► BANKS the seashore → 1855 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► EBBS the seashore → 1908 Sc.
► MARINE the sea coast or shore; a promenade by the sea; also, the country or district in immediate proximity to the coast → a1300 obs.
► ORE shore, coast → 1652 obs. rare
► PANTS the ponds or sloppy places left by unusually high tides on the foreshore or between the sea embankments → 1891 Eng, dial. 
► SAND the shore of a sea → c1205 poetic usage, obs.
► SEA-RIM the seashore → c1205 obs. rare
► TIDE the water in a dock or harbour; the seashore → 1867 Sc. 
► VENTURE anything driven to shore by the tide or wind → 1824 Sc.

NOUNS – PERSON
► BEACH-COMBER one who hangs about the seashore or river-band on the lookout for jobs → 1885 Eng. nautical sl.
► ORARIAN a dweller on the seashore → 1870 obs.
► SHOEBE ► SHOEBIE ► SHOOBIE ► SHUBIE a person who visits the seashore for the day, ‘with his lunch in a shoe box’ → 1968 Amer. dial.
► VENTERER one who looks for articles driven to shore by tide or wind → 1824 Sc.