inland vs sand

inland

adv
  • Into, or towards, the interior of the land, away from the coast. 

noun
  • The interior part of a country. 

adj
  • Within the land; relatively remote from the ocean or from open water; interior. 

  • Limited to the land, or to inland routes; within the seashore boundary; not passing on, or over, the sea 

  • Confined to a country or state; domestic; not foreign. 

sand

adj
  • Of a light beige colour, like that of typical sand. 

verb
  • To abrade the surface of (something) with sand or sandpaper in order to smooth or clean it. 

  • To blot ink using sand. 

  • To cover with sand. 

noun
  • A beach or other expanse of sand. 

  • A moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life (referring to the sand in an hourglass). 

  • "sand in [someone's] eyes" (idiom) 

  • Rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction. 

  • A sandpiper. 

  • A particle from 62.5 microns to 2 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale. 

  • A light beige colour, like that of typical sand. 

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