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What (who) is Beach - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Beaches (movie); Beach (surname); BEACH; Beaches (film)

beach         
  • Depiction of sands:<br> glass, dune, quartz<br> volcanic, biogenic coral, pink coral<br>volcanic, garnet, olivine
  • graded]] and moved around by the action of waves and currents
  • Anse Source d'Argent, [[La Digue]], [[Seychelles]]
  • Tourists at the Mediterranean Sea beach of [[Barcelona]], 2007
  • inorganic debris]] is deposited by wave action. May have [[sand dunes]].<ref name=Webb2019>Webb, Paul (2019) [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/732 ''Introduction to Oceanography''], chapter 13.1 Beaches, Rebus Community, Roger Williams University, Open textbook.</ref>
  • [[Bondi Beach]], a popular beach area in [[Sydney]], Australia.
  • ''Brighton, The Front and the Chain Pier Seen in the Distance'', early 19th century
  • Gold Coast]] of Australia, can be shaped and maintained by [[beach nourishment]] projects.<ref>[http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/gold-coast-beach-nourishment-38539.html "Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project"]. Queensland government. Retrieved 24 January 2018.</ref>
  • [[Marine debris]] on a beach in [[Hawaii]].
  • Hidden beach in southern [[Croatia]]
  • ''Summer'' <br>[[Joaquín Sorolla]] (1904)
  • plant debris]] in the wrack line.
  • A beach access path in [[Key West]], Florida
  • A popular Victorian seaside resort. [[Llandudno]], 1856
  • Maldives dream beaches
  • Seaside facade at [[Monte Carlo]], 1870s
  • Playing in the surf is a popular recreational activity.
  • website=1001beach}}</ref>
  • Beach formed on a wild, untamed rocky coastline
  • [[Quartz]] [[sand]] particles and shell fragments from a beach. The primary component of typical beach sand is quartz, or [[silica]] (SiO<sub>2</sub>).
  • higher energy]]. In winter, sand from the beach is stored offshore.<ref name=Webb2019 />
  • Beach in the [[Galápagos Islands]] reserved for marine animals
  • [[Blackpool]] [[Promenade]] c. 1898
  • A summer tourism at the [[Yyteri Beach]] in [[Pori]], [[Finland]].
AREA OF SAND OR SMALL STONES NEAR THE SEA OR ANOTHER AREA OF WATER SUCH AS A LAKE
Beach use; Sand beach; Beaches; Artificial beach; Private beach; World's longest beach; Recreational beach; River beach; 🏖; 🏖️; Public beach access; Tropical beach
¦ noun a pebbly or sandy shore at the edge of the sea or a lake.
¦ verb bring on to a beach from the water.
?(with reference to a whale) become or cause to become stranded on a beach.
Origin
C16: perh. related to OE b?ce, bece 'brook'.
beach         
  • Depiction of sands:<br> glass, dune, quartz<br> volcanic, biogenic coral, pink coral<br>volcanic, garnet, olivine
  • graded]] and moved around by the action of waves and currents
  • Anse Source d'Argent, [[La Digue]], [[Seychelles]]
  • Tourists at the Mediterranean Sea beach of [[Barcelona]], 2007
  • inorganic debris]] is deposited by wave action. May have [[sand dunes]].<ref name=Webb2019>Webb, Paul (2019) [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/732 ''Introduction to Oceanography''], chapter 13.1 Beaches, Rebus Community, Roger Williams University, Open textbook.</ref>
  • [[Bondi Beach]], a popular beach area in [[Sydney]], Australia.
  • ''Brighton, The Front and the Chain Pier Seen in the Distance'', early 19th century
  • Gold Coast]] of Australia, can be shaped and maintained by [[beach nourishment]] projects.<ref>[http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/gold-coast-beach-nourishment-38539.html "Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project"]. Queensland government. Retrieved 24 January 2018.</ref>
  • [[Marine debris]] on a beach in [[Hawaii]].
  • Hidden beach in southern [[Croatia]]
  • ''Summer'' <br>[[Joaquín Sorolla]] (1904)
  • plant debris]] in the wrack line.
  • A beach access path in [[Key West]], Florida
  • A popular Victorian seaside resort. [[Llandudno]], 1856
  • Maldives dream beaches
  • Seaside facade at [[Monte Carlo]], 1870s
  • Playing in the surf is a popular recreational activity.
  • website=1001beach}}</ref>
  • Beach formed on a wild, untamed rocky coastline
  • [[Quartz]] [[sand]] particles and shell fragments from a beach. The primary component of typical beach sand is quartz, or [[silica]] (SiO<sub>2</sub>).
  • higher energy]]. In winter, sand from the beach is stored offshore.<ref name=Webb2019 />
  • Beach in the [[Galápagos Islands]] reserved for marine animals
  • [[Blackpool]] [[Promenade]] c. 1898
  • A summer tourism at the [[Yyteri Beach]] in [[Pori]], [[Finland]].
AREA OF SAND OR SMALL STONES NEAR THE SEA OR ANOTHER AREA OF WATER SUCH AS A LAKE
Beach use; Sand beach; Beaches; Artificial beach; Private beach; World's longest beach; Recreational beach; River beach; 🏖; 🏖️; Public beach access; Tropical beach
n.
1) an isolated; private; public; sandy beach
2) at, on the beach
beach         
  • Depiction of sands:<br> glass, dune, quartz<br> volcanic, biogenic coral, pink coral<br>volcanic, garnet, olivine
  • graded]] and moved around by the action of waves and currents
  • Anse Source d'Argent, [[La Digue]], [[Seychelles]]
  • Tourists at the Mediterranean Sea beach of [[Barcelona]], 2007
  • inorganic debris]] is deposited by wave action. May have [[sand dunes]].<ref name=Webb2019>Webb, Paul (2019) [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/732 ''Introduction to Oceanography''], chapter 13.1 Beaches, Rebus Community, Roger Williams University, Open textbook.</ref>
  • [[Bondi Beach]], a popular beach area in [[Sydney]], Australia.
  • ''Brighton, The Front and the Chain Pier Seen in the Distance'', early 19th century
  • Gold Coast]] of Australia, can be shaped and maintained by [[beach nourishment]] projects.<ref>[http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/gold-coast-beach-nourishment-38539.html "Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project"]. Queensland government. Retrieved 24 January 2018.</ref>
  • [[Marine debris]] on a beach in [[Hawaii]].
  • Hidden beach in southern [[Croatia]]
  • ''Summer'' <br>[[Joaquín Sorolla]] (1904)
  • plant debris]] in the wrack line.
  • A beach access path in [[Key West]], Florida
  • A popular Victorian seaside resort. [[Llandudno]], 1856
  • Maldives dream beaches
  • Seaside facade at [[Monte Carlo]], 1870s
  • Playing in the surf is a popular recreational activity.
  • website=1001beach}}</ref>
  • Beach formed on a wild, untamed rocky coastline
  • [[Quartz]] [[sand]] particles and shell fragments from a beach. The primary component of typical beach sand is quartz, or [[silica]] (SiO<sub>2</sub>).
  • higher energy]]. In winter, sand from the beach is stored offshore.<ref name=Webb2019 />
  • Beach in the [[Galápagos Islands]] reserved for marine animals
  • [[Blackpool]] [[Promenade]] c. 1898
  • A summer tourism at the [[Yyteri Beach]] in [[Pori]], [[Finland]].
AREA OF SAND OR SMALL STONES NEAR THE SEA OR ANOTHER AREA OF WATER SUCH AS A LAKE
Beach use; Sand beach; Beaches; Artificial beach; Private beach; World's longest beach; Recreational beach; River beach; 🏖; 🏖️; Public beach access; Tropical beach
I. n.
Strand, sands, margin, marge, rim, shore, sandy shore, shingly margin.
II. v. a.
Run ashore, put aground, strand.

Wikipedia

Beach (disambiguation)

A beach is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles along the shoreline of a body of water.

Beach, BEACH, Beaches or beaching may also refer to:

Examples of use of Beach
1. Other beach volleyball options at Serebryany Bor include Beach No. 2 and the unnamed beach area adjacent to Beach No. 3.
2. Thursday between Hallandale Beach and North Miami Beach.
3. Service was out in cities including Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Artesia, Downey, Bellflower and Westminster, he said.
4. "The water has covered the beach; there isn‘t really any beach left at all," he said.
5. Danger beach: the beach at Praia do Tonel is a haven for surfers.