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Discover LudwigThe word "costal" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adjective meaning of, relating to, or situated near a coast. Example sentence: The costal city was a popular tourist destination due to its beautiful beaches.
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costal
adjective
Pertaining to a rib.
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This work, together with "Scream", an installation that fills the room with the sound of screaming kittiwakes from the costal villages of Newcastle, creates an unsettling atmosphere of violence.
The first seven ribs are attached to the breastbone by cartilages called costal cartilages; these ribs are called true ribs.
The anterior, or leading (costal), edge of the forewing is thickened, with stronger veins, while the outer and posterior (anal) wing section margins are thinner and weaker.
The first seven pairs are attached directly to the sternum by costal cartilages and are called true ribs.
The connection of the ribs to the breastbone the sternum is in all cases a secondary one, brought about by the relatively pliable rib (costal) cartilages.
The girdle is connected with the costal element of one vertebra, thus establishing a sacral region of the vertebral column.
Of the remaining five ribs, which are called false, the first three have their costal cartilages connected to the cartilage above them.
It sits on a costal highway that links the east and the west of the country.
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South Carolina, $51 million of Costal Carolina University revenue bonds.
Smiling as he watched a guest conga drummer step up onto the bar to entertain the raucous crowd, Bombay's Mr. Costal said, "This may not quite be St.-Tropez, but in Baden-Baden, we know how to have a good time again".
"We do a lot with fire here," said Thomas Costal, the club's manager, shouting over the din.
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