seaward

seaward
I. noun Date: 14th century the direction or side away from land and toward the open sea II. adverb also seawards Date: 1517 toward the sea III. adjective Date: circa 1621 1. directed or situated toward the sea 2. coming from the sea <
a seaward wind
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