seacliff

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English sæclif (also in plural see clyues), from Old English sǣclif (cliff by the sea, seacliff), equivalent to sea +‎ cliff.

Noun

seacliff (plural seacliffs)

  1. A cliff that abuts the sea, formed by sea erosion.