lee shore Meaning in kannada ( lee shore ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಲೀ ಶೋರ್
Noun:
ದಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಲೀ,
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lee shore's Usage Examples:
This was thought highly unsatisfactory as the SS Liemba was then exposed on a lee shore to storms from the Northerly trade winds which could cause a dangerous sharp swell in the shallow waters of the bay.
the winds in the area are prevailing westerlies, False Cape Horn is a lee shore which from the west superficially resembles the real Cape Horn to the.
sailors drowned after running onto a sandbank while failing to escape a lee shore.
that the British fleet and their prize ships were dangerously close to a lee shore with an onshore breeze.
Both the Droits de l"Homme and Amazon ran aground, but Indefatigable managed to claw her way off the lee shore to safety.
Bay is notorious for violent winter storms, when the wind blows on to a lee shore.
Chauncey called off the chase when the British anchored in Burlington Bay and the rising wind threatened to drive both squadrons onto the lee shore, which was British territory.
impossible to make for deeper water and the Hibernia became trapped on a lee shore, a dangerous situation for any vessel but especially a sailing vessel.
The larger Aragon-Angevin fleet was trapped on a lee shore but was able to win the battle with the intervention of its 6-galley reserve.
to tack or go about in and that a boat similar to Spray foundered on a lee shore on this account, Peter Tangvald, competent ocean sailor who circumnavigated.
on a lee shore in Audierne Bay.
Trapped by a lee shore off Loe Bar, Cornwall, England, she hit the rocks and between 60 and 190.
In seamanship, lee shore, sometimes also called leeward (/ˈljuːərd/ or, more commonly, /ˈliːwərd/) and ward shore, is a stretch of shoreline that is to.
Synonyms:
geological formation, coast, shoreline, lakeshore, seacoast, formation, sea-coast, strand, lakeside, seashore, beach,
Antonyms:
rear, head, negate, invalidate, disprove,