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The word "seaward" originated in Old English, where it was used to describe the direction towards the sea. It is composed of two elements:
When combined, these two elements create the meaning of "guardian of the sea" or "facing the sea." Over time, the word evolved into its modern form, "seaward," which retains its original meaning of "towards the sea."
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