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maritime
[ mar-i-tahym ]
adjective
- associated with the sea or waterways to the sea in relation to navigation, shipping, etc.:
Maritime commerce accounts for trillions of dollars in annual U.S. economic activity.
- of or relating to the sea or waterways to the sea:
maritime resources.
- bordering on the sea:
picturesque maritime towns.
- living near or in the sea:
maritime plants.
- characteristic of a sailor; nautical:
She stands on the foredeck, glad to be wearing her maritime rain gear.
maritime
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adjective
- of or relating to navigation, shipping, etc; seafaring
- of, relating to, near, or living near the sea
- (of a climate) having small temperature differences between summer and winter; equable
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maritime1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maritime1
Example Sentences
Last year, Turkey stepped in to end a feud that threatened to escalate into a regional conflict after landlocked Ethiopia signed a maritime deal with Somaliland to build a port there.
Crowley, the Florida-based maritime operations company which manages the ship, has said salvage teams are preparing to transfer the fuel to another tanker over the weekend before it is towed to Newcastle.
I asked him about the conditions Russia's President Vladimir Putin has attached to the latest small step in the Trump peace initiative, which is a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea.
Moscow said a maritime truce announced on Tuesday to allow safe passage for commercial vessels would only begin once Western restrictions on Russia's food and fertiliser trade had been lifted.
The maritime ceasefire was announced by the US after three days of peace talks in Saudi Arabia.
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