especially: the shore zone between high tide and low tide points
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You're most likely to encounter littoral in contexts relating to the military and marine sciences. A littoral combat ship is a fast and easily maneuverable combat ship built for use in coastal waters. And in marine ecology, the littoral zone is a coastal zone characterized by abundant dissolved oxygen, sunlight, nutrients, and generally high wave energies and water motion. Littoral can also be found as a noun referring to a coastal region or, more technically, to the shore zone between the high tide and low tide points. The adjective is the older of the two, dating from the mid-17th century; the noun dates from the early 19th century. The word comes to English from Latin litoralis, itself from litor- or litus, meaning "seashore."
Adjectivelittoral warfare includes amphibious landings
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Adjective
The USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul, also known as LCS 21, is a littoral combat ship, designed for fighting in regions along a shore. Cassidy Jensen, Baltimore Sun, 11 Sep. 2022 The Navy’s littoral combat ship and Zumwalt-class destroyers were meant to provide support to land forces. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 22 Aug. 2022 The Navy also wants to decommission almost all of the existing Freedom-class littoral combat ships. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 22 Aug. 2022 The 100-pound missile has a range of 4.4 miles and is carried by warships like the littoral combat ship, armed KC-130 tanker transports, the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, and the MQ-9 Reaper attack drone. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 4 Aug. 2022 The littoral combat ship fleet consists of two classes, the Independence and Freedom classes. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 13 May 2022 This is happening in part because America has a serious problem with building ships—see the early scrapping of our littoral-combat ships.WSJ, 26 May 2022 The littoral combat ship class is just one of several troubled warship classes that originated in the late 2000s. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 13 May 2022 That means the Russians almost certainly can’t open a littoral front along Ukraine’s western coastline in order to stage an assault on the strategic port of Odessa, Ukraine’s main gateway to the sea. David Axe, Forbes, 2 May 2022
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The historical lands of the Swahili are on east Africa’s Indian Ocean littoral. John M. Mugane, Quartz, 5 Apr. 2022 Anyone who went to the east African littoral could choose to become Swahili, and many did. John M. Mugane, Quartz, 5 Apr. 2022 Now, in a distracted world, China proudly touts the efficiency of its surveillance state while continuing to build up its military and pursue its ambitious efforts to gain a strategic advantage along the Asian littoral. Lewis Libby, National Review, 6 May 2021 Thanksgiving along the Potomac littoral seemed a little emptier this year without Rob Odle, who died on October 2 after a tough fight with cancer. George Weigel, National Review, 2 Dec. 2019 Specifically, at a time when military strategists assessed that the greatest threats to Chinese security were coming from the sea off China’s littorals, the PLA was still dominated institutionally and doctrinally by the ground forces.Bloomberg.com, 18 May 2017 See More