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MarineWith reference to ocean environments and processes.
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Marine[L. marini(us), from mare, the sea] Living in salt water.
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MarinePertaining to sediments or environments in seas or ocean waters, between the depth of low tide and the ocean bottom.
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Marine14c., "seacoast;" see marine (adj.). Meaning "collective shipping of a country" is from 1660s. Meaning "soldier who serves on a ship" is from 1670s, a separate borrowing [..]
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Marineearly 15c., "pertaining to the sea," from Middle French marin, from Old French marin "of the sea, maritime," from Latin marinus "of the sea," from mare "sea, the sea [..]
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Marinehaving to do with the ocean.
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MarineRefers to the ocean.
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Marinesoldier trained to serve on land or sea, country’s shipping, fleet or navy.
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Marineto do with the sea. The same word also means a solider serving on a ship
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Marineadj. Of or pertaining to the sea or matters connected with the sea.
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MarineMy Ass Rides in Navy Equipment.
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MarineNaval. Of the Kriegsmarine
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MarineChat Abbreviation Dictionary My Ass Riding In Navy Equipment;
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MarineComprises all ocean and coastal waters, including intertidal zones and saltwater marshes, as well as adjacent coastal and riparian land areas, and extending, in the case of watercourses, up to the fre [..]
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MarineA visual work (drawing, painting, print, or photograph) in which the primary subject is ships, shipbuilding, or a harbor (see these examples), as distinct from a seascape depicting the ocean or some o [..]
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Marinemarinated
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Marine(n) a member of the United States Marine Corps(n) a soldier who serves both on shipboard and on land(adj) of or relating to the sea(adj) relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or sea [..]
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MarineThe term marine refers to the oceans and anything that can be found within them.
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MarineAnything having to do with the sea or seashore
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Marine A broadly used term for the "small" craft, and non-military, or non-commercial maritime.
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MarineAble to live in salt water, as ocean fish, whales or polar bears.
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MarineThe female Marine. Hannah Snell, of Worcester, who took part in the attack on Pondicherry. She ultimately left the service and opened a public-house in Wapping (London), but retained her male attire ( [..]
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MarineOf the ocean/sea
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MarineMarine means pertaining to tidally influenced waters, including oceans, sounds, straits, marine channels, and estuaries, including the Pacific Ocean, Puget Sound, Straits of Georgia and Juan de Fuca, and the bays, estuaries and inlets associated therewith.
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MarinePertaining to the sea. 2. A Royal Marine.
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MarineOriginally an Army soldier trained to serve on board ship and in the dockyards. During the Golden age of Piracy the Marines were not a separate branch or service under the Navy but were actually Army [..]
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MarineThings that are found in or made by the sea or ocean.
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Marinefrom the ocean, not freshwater lakes or rivers
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Marineof or pertaining to the ocean. Marine animals are, for example, animals that live in the ocean.
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Marineof the sea or ocean; inhabiting the sea
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Marinepertains to sea or ocean, saltwater. Marine bacteria are found in oceans.
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MarineA species that lives in the ocean.
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Marinerefers to sea water, to sediments deposited in sea water, or to animals that live in the sea, as opposed to fresh water.
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MarineInsurance to cover property in process of transportation within a country.
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MarineInsurance to cover property in process of transportation on shipboard. Differs from most insurance in that it is all risk and based on intent even though not specifically insured against.
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MarineOf or pertaining to the sea. See also NAUTICAL.
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Marineof or relating to the sea.
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MarineDeposited in the sea.
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MarineBelonging to the sea.
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MarineReferring to oceans and waters with dissolved salts, mainly sodium chloride.
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Marineof or pertaining to the sea
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MarineSet of docks and piers whose aquatic areas and coastal lands develop tourism, recreation and sporting activities, and construction, repair and conservation of sporting boats.
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Marine
Of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine ''biology'', marine ''insurance''.)
*A marine corps.
''He fought with the Marines in World War II.''
A painting representing some marine subject.
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Marine
Of, or pertaining to, a marine corps.
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MarineThe ocean (also the sea or the world ocean) is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the surface of Earth and contains 97% of Earth's water. An ocean can also refer to any of the l [..]
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MarineThe ocean (also the sea or the world ocean) is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the surface of Earth and contains 97% of Earth's water. An ocean can also refer to any of the l [..]
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MarineMarine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a 1996 book written by Tom Clancy about the inner workings of a Marine Expeditionary Unit.
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MarineOn 10 March 2010, Scotland's Marine Bill received Royal Assent, making it the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010.
The Marine (Scotland) Act is an Act of the Scottish Parliament which provides a framework whic [..]
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MarineMarine can be used as a first name, usually female. Notable people with the name include:
Marine Bolliet (born 1988), French biathlete
Marine Boyer (born 2000), French artistic gymnast
Marine Brenier [..]
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MarineMarine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean.
Marine or marines may refer to:
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MarineFrench, Armenian and Georgian form of Marina.
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