onshoreˈɒnˈʃɔr, -ˈʃoʊr, ˈɔn-
onshore (adj)
onshore
English Definitions:
inshore, onshore, seaward, shoreward (adj)
(of winds) coming from the sea toward the land
"an inshore breeze"; "an onshore gale"; "sheltered from seaward winds"
onshore (adverb)
on the edge of the land
"an onshore lighthouse"
onshore (adverb)
on or toward the land
"they were living onshore"
onshore (Verb)
To relocate production, services or jobs to lower-cost locations in the same country.
onshore (Adverb)
from the sea towards the land
onshore (Adjective)
moving from the sea towards the land
onshore (Adjective)
positioned on or near the shore
Onshore
Onshore, when used relative to hydrocarbons, refers to an oil, natural gas or condensate field that is under dry land or to activities or operations carried out in relation to such a field.
onshore
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