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2 coastal
adjective (of or near the coast: a coastal town.) costerotr['kəʊstəl]1 costero,-acoastal ['ko:stəl] adj: costeroadj.• costanero, -a adj.• costero, -a adj.'kəʊstḷadjective (before n) costero['kǝʊstǝl]ADJ costerocoastal defences — defensas fpl costeras
coastal traffic — (Naut) cabotaje m
* * *['kəʊstḷ]adjective (before n) costero
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