Definition of Intercoastal

1. Adjective. From one coast to another. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intercoastal

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercoastal

interclavicle
interclavicles
interclavicular
interclavicular ligament
interclavicular notch
interclinoid ligament
interclonal
interclose
interclosed
intercloses
interclosing
intercloud
interclub
interclusion
intercluster
intercoastal (current term)
intercoccygeal
intercoil
intercoiled
intercoiling
intercoils
intercollege
intercollegiate
intercolline
intercollision
intercolonially
intercolumn
intercolumnar
intercolumnar fasciae

Literary usage of Intercoastal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Domestic and Foreign Commerce of the United States by Emory Richard Johnson, Thurman William Van Metre, Grover Gerhardt Huebner, David Scott Hanchet (1922)
"THE COASTWISE TRADE OF THE PACIFIC COAST AND THE intercoastal TRADE. Beginnings of the intercoastal trade, 358. Effect of the discovery of gold in ..."

2. A Chapter of National Dishonor by Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain (1912)
"Such has been the past effect of intercoastal water transportation upon the rates of the transcontinental all-rail lines. There remains for consideration ..."

3. Statistical Abstract of the United States by United States. Bureau of the Census, United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, United States Dept. of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics (1879)
"FOREIGN AND intercoastal COMMERCE—CARGO TONNAGE NOTE.—In thousands of cargo tons of 2240 pounds. Coastwise trade other than from Atlantic and ..."

4. The Story of the Panama Canal by Logan Marshall, Charles Harcourt Ainslie Forbes-Lindsay (1913)
"improve the intercoastal water route and will greatly increase the influence which the coastwise lines will be able to exert upon the railroad services and ..."

5. The Panama Canal and Commerce by Emory Richard Johnson (1916)
"A rapid growth in the intercoastal coastwise traffic began in 1907, ... During the succeeding five years the total intercoastal water-borne traffic, ..."

6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"It is from 100 to 300 feet wide on the bottom and was originally built by private parties and may become a part of the intercoastal Waterway ..."

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