Definition of "littoral"
littoral
adjective
not comparable
Of or relating to the shore, especially the seashore.
Quotations
The deep-sea fauna has probably been formed almost entirely from the littoral, not in the remotest antiquity, but only after food derived from the débris of the littoral and terrestrial faunas and floras became abundant.
1885, H. N. Moseley, “The Fauna of the Sea-Shore”, in Popular Science Monthly, volume 27
noun
plural littorals
Quotations
The zone of a coast between high tide and low tide levels.
Quotations
The night was considerably clearer than anybody on board her desired when the schooner Ventura headed for the land. It rose in places, black and sharp against the velvety indigo, over her dipping bow, though most of the low littoral was wrapped in obscurity.
1907, Harold Bindloss, chapter 6, in The Dust of Conflict
Buried within the Mediterranean littoral are some seventy to ninety million tons of slag from ancient smelting, about a third of it concentrated in Iberia. This ceaseless industrial fueling caused the deforestation of an estimated fifty to seventy million acres of woodlands.
2006, Edwin Black, chapter 2, in Internal Combustion