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marina1805, "a promenade by the sea," from Spanish or Italian marina "shore, coast," from Latin marinus (see marine (adj.)). Meaning "dock or basin with moorings for yachts and smal [..]
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marinaharbor where boats can dock.
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marinaa man-made dock or mooring area, protected from the sea, particularly for the mooring of pleasure craft.
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marinaDefinition A docking and mooring facility for boats, usually equipped with repair facilities, gas, and supplies.
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marina[French] Pickled, marinated.
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marinaspecially designed harbour with moorings for pleasure craft. Many people have boats and these need moorings. In marinas they are moored such that they take up the least amount of space. Marinas are bu [..]
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marina[French] Pickled, marinated.
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marina(n) a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers
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marinathe seashore.
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marinaWife of Jacopo Fos’cari, son of the doge. (Byron: The Two Fos’cari.)
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marinaAn area provided with berthing and shore facilities for yachts.
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marinaA facility located on a body of water that provides docking, storage, maintenance and other facilities for boats.
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marinaMetadata or "structured data" long-term repository.
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marina Slips or safe refuge available to public boaters for a fee.
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marinaa man's undershirt, guernsey; a tank-top style. (5)
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marinaA yacht harbour which usually provides fuel, fresh water and other facilities besides moorings, for yachts.
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marinaAn arrangement of docks providing spaces for boats to tie up; as in: Call ahead to the marina on the VHF to see if they have a slip available for us.
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marinaDocking facility for small ships and yachts.
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marinaA place where boats can find fuel, water and other services. Marinas also contain slips where boats can stay for a period of time.
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marinaa docking facility for small ships and yachts.
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marinaa docking facility for small ships and yachts.
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marinaa docking facility for small ships and yachts.
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marinaa docking facility for small boats and yachts
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marinaA facility providing vessel moorage space, fuel, or commercial services
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marinaA place where boats can find fuel, water and other services. Marinas also contain slips where boats can stay for a period of time.
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marina"Marina" means a moorage of contiguous dwelling units that may be legally transferred as a single unit and are owned by one person where four or more floating homes are secured, the primary [..]
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marinaA harbor facility for small boats, yachts, etc., where supplies, repairs, and various services are available.
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marina
A harbour for small boats.
''It's a peaceful marina with not too many boats and yachts.''
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marina
la|Marina in the Middle Ages.
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marinaMaritime Industry Authority
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marinaSlovak form of Marina.
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marinaFeminine form of Marinus. This name was borne by a few early saints. This is also the name by which Saint Margaret of Antioch is known in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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