1. beaching - Noun
2. beaching - Verb
of Beach
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlkali manufacturing Friars Goose Alkali Works had the highest chimney in England to disperse hydrochloric acid fumes Before the industrial revolution alkali was mostly used to help with the beaching process of making cloth. Source: Internet
As with other mammals, the fundamental instinct of the whale was to try to carry on breathing at all costs, even though this meant beaching to prevent itself from drowning. Source: Internet
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's navy and volunteers rescued 120 pilot whales stranded in the country's biggest mass beaching, but at least two injured animals were found dead, officials said. Source: Internet
A lone whale has been rescued alive after hundreds died in a mass beaching event. Source: Internet
The whale beaching, one of the largest strandings ever recorded globally, prompted a five-day rescue effort. Source: Internet
Usually this landing is subject to ocean swell and beaching requires considerable skill and, often, coral abrasions to bodies. Source: Internet