landward in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

landward in the PONS Dictionary

landward Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the landward side
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The area consists of a small peninsula defended by three rows of parallel ditches on the landward side.
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The landward part of the fen was black soil, composed largely of peat.
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In 1667, a plan was drawn up to defend the landward side of the dockyard.
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The walls had a gateway and several small towers on the landward side.
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This means that the landward boundary between shoreface and beach is the line of the average low-water mark.
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There are traces of earthen ramparts on the landward side, and remains of a structure which may have been a guard's cell.
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The internal waters landward of the baseline are solely under national control.
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Two pairs of towers form the city and landward entrances of the chteau.
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The landward area varies in breadth from 3 to 6 miles, being much intersected by voes or arms of the sea.
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The terms within/without refer to the walled protection that surrounded parts of the island from attackers from the landward side.
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