Meaning & Definition of word "Landfall"

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    Landfall

    /ˈlændfɔːl/

    noun:

    • 1. The point at which a storm, specifically a tropical cyclone, makes contact with land.
      • Example: The hurricane made landfall on the coast just after midnight.
    • 2. The act of arriving at land after a voyage over water.
      • Example: The ship finally made landfall after weeks at sea.
    • 3. The arrival of a spacecraft or celestial body on a planetary surface.
      • Example: The rover's landfall on Mars marked a significant milestone in space exploration.

    Etymology

    First known use in the early 15th century, combining 'land' and 'fall' meaning the act of reaching land.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    make landfall:

    To arrive at land after a sea journey or when a storm reaches land.

    Related Words

    arrival:

    The act of coming to a place.

    voyage:

    A long journey involving travel by sea or in space.

    coast:

    The land next to the sea.

    Slang Meanings of landfall

    Meaning: Hitting the beach.

    Example Sentence: We’re going to make a landfall at the beach party this weekend.

    Meaning: Arriving unexpectedly.

    Example Sentence: He made a landfall at my place without calling first.