"anchihaline" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more anchihaline [comparative], most anchihaline [superlative], anchialine [alternative]
Etymology: Apparently coined from Ancient Greek ἄγχι (ánkhi, “near”) + ἅλινος (hálinos, “saline”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|ἄγχι||near}} Ancient Greek ἄγχι (ánkhi, “near”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} anchihaline (comparative more anchihaline, superlative most anchihaline)
  1. Pertaining to independent or semi-independent bodies of water near to the sea, especially in coastal hollows.
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