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What (who) is Swash - definition

TURBULENT LAYER OF WATER THAT WASHES UP ON THE BEACH AFTER AN INCOMING WAVE HAS BROKEN
Backwash (geography); Swashes; Swashing; Swashed; Uprush; Uprushes; Uprushing; Up rush; Up rushes; Up rushing; Backwash (physical phenomenon); Backwashing; Constructive wave; Destructive wave
  • Figure 1. Beach classification by Wright and Short (1983) showing dissipative, intermediate, and reflective beaches.
  • Figure 3. Beach cusp morphology. Uprush diverges at the cusp horns and backwash converges in the cusp embayments. (Modified from Masselink & Hughes 2003)
  • Swash
  • Figure 2. Swash zone and beachface morphology showing terminology and principal processes (Modified from Masselink & Hughes 2003)
  • Backwash on a beach}}

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  • Waiting in line for two hours to collect water from a standpipe
  • Distributing jerrycans to help people store clean drinking water in the [[Philippines]]
  • Poorly maintained pit latrine at a school in [[Nyanza Province]], Kenya
  • safe water]], [[hygiene]] and [[handwashing]].
  • [[Global Handwashing Day]] celebrations in Indonesia
  • A child receiving malnutrition treatment in Northern Kenya
  • Handwashing]] stands at a school in [[Mysore]] district, Karnataka, India
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  • School toilet at IPH school and college, [[Mohakhali]], Dhaka, Bangladesh)
  • School toilets at Shaheed Monumia government secondary school, Tejgaon, [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh)
  • A woman is filling a jerrycan with unsafe drinking water at the Boromata well in [[Central African Republic]].
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  • Kitgum]], Kitgum District, Northern Region of Uganda)
ACRONYM THAT STANDS FOR "WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE"
SWASH; Watsan; Water supply and women in developing countries; User:Bryancraven/sandbox; Water Supply and Women in Developing Countries; Wash project; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; Water, sanitation and hygiene; Water access and gender; Water, sanitation, and hygiene
·noun Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
II. Swash ·vi To fall violently or noisily.
III. Swash ·noun A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
IV. Swash ·vt Soft, like fruit too ripe; swashy.
V. Swash ·noun A blustering noise; a swaggering behavior.
VI. Swash ·vt An oval figure, whose moldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
VII. Swash ·noun Impulse of water flowing with violence; a dashing or splashing of water.
VIII. Swash ·vi To Bluster; to make a great noise; to vapor or brag.
IX. Swash ·vi To dash or flow noisily, as water; to Splash; as, water swashing on a shallow place.
X. Swash ·noun A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes.
swash         
  • 50px
  • Waiting in line for two hours to collect water from a standpipe
  • Distributing jerrycans to help people store clean drinking water in the [[Philippines]]
  • Poorly maintained pit latrine at a school in [[Nyanza Province]], Kenya
  • safe water]], [[hygiene]] and [[handwashing]].
  • [[Global Handwashing Day]] celebrations in Indonesia
  • A child receiving malnutrition treatment in Northern Kenya
  • Handwashing]] stands at a school in [[Mysore]] district, Karnataka, India
  • website=Our World in Data}}</ref>
  • School toilet at IPH school and college, [[Mohakhali]], Dhaka, Bangladesh)
  • School toilets at Shaheed Monumia government secondary school, Tejgaon, [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh)
  • A woman is filling a jerrycan with unsafe drinking water at the Boromata well in [[Central African Republic]].
  • alt=
  • Kitgum]], Kitgum District, Northern Region of Uganda)
ACRONYM THAT STANDS FOR "WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE"
SWASH; Watsan; Water supply and women in developing countries; User:Bryancraven/sandbox; Water Supply and Women in Developing Countries; Wash project; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; Water, sanitation and hygiene; Water access and gender; Water, sanitation, and hygiene
swash1
¦ verb
1. (of water) move with a splashing sound.
2. archaic flamboyantly swagger about or wield a sword.
¦ noun the rush of seawater up the beach after the breaking of a wave.
?archaic the motion or sound of water washing against something.
Origin
C16: imitative.
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swash2
¦ adjective Printing denoting an ornamental written or printed character, typically a capital letter.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
swash         
  • 50px
  • Waiting in line for two hours to collect water from a standpipe
  • Distributing jerrycans to help people store clean drinking water in the [[Philippines]]
  • Poorly maintained pit latrine at a school in [[Nyanza Province]], Kenya
  • safe water]], [[hygiene]] and [[handwashing]].
  • [[Global Handwashing Day]] celebrations in Indonesia
  • A child receiving malnutrition treatment in Northern Kenya
  • Handwashing]] stands at a school in [[Mysore]] district, Karnataka, India
  • website=Our World in Data}}</ref>
  • School toilet at IPH school and college, [[Mohakhali]], Dhaka, Bangladesh)
  • School toilets at Shaheed Monumia government secondary school, Tejgaon, [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh)
  • A woman is filling a jerrycan with unsafe drinking water at the Boromata well in [[Central African Republic]].
  • alt=
  • Kitgum]], Kitgum District, Northern Region of Uganda)
ACRONYM THAT STANDS FOR "WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE"
SWASH; Watsan; Water supply and women in developing countries; User:Bryancraven/sandbox; Water Supply and Women in Developing Countries; Wash project; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; Water, sanitation and hygiene; Water access and gender; Water, sanitation, and hygiene
v. n.
1.
Swagger, bluster, vapor, brag, boast, bully.
2.
Flow noisily, dash, splash.

Wikipedia

Swash

Swash, or forewash in geography, is a turbulent layer of water that washes up on the beach after an incoming wave has broken. The swash action can move beach materials up and down the beach, which results in the cross-shore sediment exchange. The time-scale of swash motion varies from seconds to minutes depending on the type of beach (see Figure 1 for beach types). Greater swash generally occurs on flatter beaches. The swash motion plays the primary role in the formation of morphological features and their changes in the swash zone. The swash action also plays an important role as one of the instantaneous processes in wider coastal morphodynamics.

There are two approaches that describe swash motions: (1) swash resulting from the collapse of high-frequency bores (f>0.05 Hz) on the beachface; and (2) swash characterised by standing, low-frequency (f<0.05 Hz) motions. Which type of swash motion prevails is dependent on the wave conditions and the beach morphology and this can be predicted by calculating the surf similarity parameter εb (Guza & Inman 1975):

ϵ b = 4 π 2 H b 2 g T 2 tan 2 β , {\displaystyle \epsilon b={\frac {4\pi ^{2}Hb}{2gT^{2}\tan ^{2}\beta }},}

Where Hb is the breaker height, g is gravity, T is the incident-wave period and tan β is the beach gradient. Values εb>20 indicate dissipative conditions where swash is characterised by standing long-wave motion. Values εb<2.5 indicate reflective conditions where swash is dominated by wave bores.

Examples of use of Swash
1. "When he died, I was just a clever watercolorist –– lots of swish and swash," Wyeth said.
2. The series has easily outstripped its ballyhoo billing, every dramatic switch and swash pinning back the ears of the nation. ‘What’s the score?’ is the ubiquitous question.
3. It has been 1' years since Indiana Jones last buckled his swash across our screens and, after that time, nothing is as easy as it used to be, even when you have Harrison Ford‘s impressive frame as a starting point.