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Noun Concept
Categories: Water waves, Physical oceanography
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undertow  sea puss  sea-puss  sea purse  sea-purse
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The seaward undercurrent created after waves have broken on the shore WordNet 3.0
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water waves
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In physical oceanography, undertow is the undercurrent that moves offshore while waves approach the shore. Wikipedia
A strong undercurrent flowing in a different direction from the surface current Wikipedia Disambiguation
Subsurface flow of water returning seaward from shore as result of wave action; average under-current which is moving offshore when waves are approaching a shore Wikidata
A strong seaward current; a riptide or undertow, especially as results when a sandbar formed by waves suddenly gives way, and which is dangerous to swimmers. Wiktionary
A short-range flow of water returning seaward from the waves breaking on the shore. Wiktionary
Flow of water. Wiktionary (translation)
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A strong undertow may sweep a returning swimmer off their feet but it does not carry them far from the shore. Wiktionary
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