coastal dweller
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcoastalanddweller
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coastal
adjective
uk/ˈkəʊ.stəl/us/ˈkoʊ.stəl/
positioned on, or relating to ...
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dweller
noun
uk/ˈdwel.ər/us/ˈdwel.ɚ/
a person who lives in a city, town, ...
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(Definition ofcoastalanddwellerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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By incorporating white mangroves into their subsistence regimes, coastal dwellers exposed themselves to an entire ecosystem, rich in flora and fauna.
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Coining unique terminology to name the fruits of their collective labors was a product of coastal dwellers communicating as they exchanged their newly fabricated technology.
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Prior to the eighteenth century, descriptions of coastal dwellers cultivating rice in mangroves are conspicuously absent from the travelers' accounts.
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Though the introduction of iron-edged tools was an important addition to coastal dwellers' land-use strategies, it did not define coastal rice-growing technology.
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Rather, the technological innovations of the c. 1500 to 1800 period were driven by the ingenuity of coastal dwellers experimenting in, and adapting to, their environment since antiquity.
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I said that the plan should be funded centrally, and not disproportionately by coastal dwellers and taxpayers.
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Today's staplessweet potatoes and pigswere later arrivals, but shellfish and fish have long been mainstays of coastal dwellers' diets.
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Furthermore, people from different regions of the island (for instance, hill-country dwellers versus coastal dwellers) traditionally cook in different ways.
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Umberlee is the terror of sailors and coastal dwellers across the world.
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Valuable resources such as fish and minerals are considered to be common property and are in high demand for coastal dwellers for subsistence use, recreation and economic development.
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