inland
IPA: ˈɪnɫænd
noun
- The interior part of a country.
adjective
- Within the land; relatively remote from the ocean or from open water; interior.
- Limited to the land, or to inland routes; not passing on, or over, the sea
- Confined to one country or state; domestic; not foreign.
adverb
- Into, or towards, the interior of the land, away from the coast.
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Examples of "inland" in Sentences
- It is situated inland in the north of the state.
- The inland catch is significant in the district.
- Inland of the hills or the coastal zone are the mountains.
- Barges are usable the length of Brevard in the inland waterway.
- The rest of the inland contains pastureland and arable farmland.
- It is the only sizable inland pine barrens in the United States.
- Mistral is the summer breeze blowing from the inland to the sea.
- It is at the same time the southernmost point of the whole inland.
- It feeds in the sea, and, unlike the Great Cormorant, is rare inland.
- The backwaters traversing the state are an important mode of inland navigation.
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