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shoal

shoal / shoal / shoal
NounTransitive Verb
pl: shoalspast: shoaledpp: shoaleding: shoaling

This term carries a dual nature, shifting between a biological collective and a geological hazard. When referring to fish, it evokes a sense of shimmering, synchronized movement and vast numbers, often used interchangeably with school in a general sense. In a maritime context, the word suggests hidden danger and restriction. It describes the physical accumulation of sediment that transforms deep water into a shallow obstacle, creating a precarious environment for navigation.

Meanings

Nounshoal

A large group of fish swimming together.

"A massive shoal of herring blocked the harbor entrance."

Nounshoal

A sandy bank or shallow area in a body of water that may be dangerous to ships.

"The ship ran aground on a hidden shoal during the storm."

Transitive Verbshoal
[~ something]

To become shallow or to form a shallow area.

"The river begins to shoal near the estuary."

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