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Synonyms for MARINE
məˈrinma·rine
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Wiktionary
marinenoun
Synonyms:
leatherneck, jarhead, devil dogmarinenoun
Of, or pertaining to, a marine corps.
He was a marine in World War II.
Synonyms:
jarhead, leatherneck, devil dogmarinenoun
A marine corps.
He fought with the Marines in World War II.
Synonyms:
leatherneck, jarhead, devil dog
English Synonyms and Antonyms
marine
Marine (Latin mare, sea) signifies belonging to the ocean, maritime, a secondary derivative from the same root, bordering on or connected with the ocean; as, marine products; marine animals; maritime nations; maritime laws. Nautical (Greek nautes, a sailor) denotes primarily anything connected with sailors, and hence with ships or navigation; naval (Latin navis, Greek naus, a ship) refers to the armed force of a nation on the sea, and, by extension, to similar forces on lakes and rivers; as, a naval force; a nautical almanac. Ocean, used adjectively, is applied to that which belongs to or is part of the ocean; oceanic may be used in the same sense, but is especially applied to that which borders on (or upon) or is connected with, or which is similar to or suggestive of an ocean; we speak of ocean currents, oceanic islands, or, perhaps, of an oceanic intellect.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
marine
Synonyms:
oceanic, sea, neptunan, maritime, naval, salt-water, nauticalAntonyms:
terrestrial, terrene, laud, fresh-water
Princeton's WordNet
Marine, devil dog, leatherneck, shipboard soldiernoun
a member of the United States Marine Corps
Synonyms:
shipboard soldier, leatherneck, devil dogAntonyms:
amphibious, terrestrialmarineadjective
a soldier who serves both on shipboard and on land
Synonyms:
shipboard soldier, leatherneck, devil dogAntonyms:
terrestrial, amphibiousmarineadjective
of or relating to the sea
"marine explorations"
Antonyms:
terrestrial, amphibiousnautical, maritime, marineadjective
relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen
"nautical charts"; "maritime law"; "marine insurance"
Synonyms:
nautical, maritime, marineAntonyms:
terrestrial, amphibiousmarineadjective
of or relating to military personnel who serve both on land and at sea (specifically the U.S. Marine Corps)
"marine barracks"
Antonyms:
amphibious, terrestrialmarineadjective
relating to or characteristic of or occurring on or in the sea
Antonyms:
amphibious, terrestrialmarineadjective
native to or inhabiting the sea
"marine plants and animals such as seaweed and whales"
Antonyms:
amphibious, terrestrial
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
marineadjective
Synonyms:
oceanic, pelagic, of the seamarineadjective
marinenoun
Synonyms:
navy, shipping, sea affairsmarinenoun
Synonyms:
soldier (of a ship of war)
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "marine":
maritime, navy, marino, marina, marin, marines, sailors, sea, sailor, naval, marinos, maritimes, ocean, marins, marinho, seamen, marinas, navies, seafarers, seaman, nautical, marini, offshore, mariners, sea-based, shipping, oceans, marine-based, seas, coast, coastal, mariner, water, oceanic, hoi, seafarer, seaborne
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#257 | shipping | |
#334 | water | |
#1320 | sea | |
#1726 | coast | |
#2172 | marine | |
#2494 | ocean | |
#3434 | navy | |
#4763 | coastal | |
#6314 | offshore | |
#7246 | naval | |
#7532 | marina | |
#7934 | maritime | |
#9732 | seas | |
#10066 | marino | |
#10379 | sailor | |
#11890 | marines | |
#12690 | oceans | |
#13919 | nautical | |
#15253 | marin | |
#16216 | mariners | |
#17745 | oceanic | |
#18041 | sailors | |
#19239 | mariner | |
#26488 | seaman | |
#29268 | marinas | |
#32302 | jarhead | |
#35294 | maritimes | |
#38088 | hoi | |
#46027 | seamen | |
#55103 | seafarers | |
#58450 | marini | |
#72681 | navies | |
#90944 | seafarer | |
#113235 | seaborne | |
#138746 | marinos | |
#175982 | marins | |
#207267 | leatherneck | |
#252643 | marinho |
How to use MARINE in a sentence?
Alaska’s National Wildlife refuge is an incredible place -- pristine, undisturbed, it supports caribou and polar bears, all manner of marine life, countless species of birds and fish, and for centuries it supported many Alaska native communities. But it’s very fragile.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone:
I think it is an indication, however, that what we're looking at is something of a new normal in that the sharks are -- these Tiger sharks are just a little bit closer to shore than they've been, they've always been out there, of course, you're interacting with marine life whenever you are out in the ocean, but they're closer to shore now. And those contacts -- those interactions with humans and shark may increase.
Once a fire occurs, what you’re doing is removing vegetation, and we often get heavy rainfall events. All of that exposed soil gets carried downstream and we have these direct impacts of erosion, sedimentation on our marine ecosystems. So it really hammers our coral reefs as well.
It's a really different environment : It's darker( because the water functions as a filter absorbing light, so the deeper you go, the darker it gets) and colder, there are much fewer corals, and almost no algae( because of the lack of light), so the fish community is very different and most fish at this depth feed on plankton( tiny marine invertebrates that live in the water column).
Former Marine Donovan Crowl felt like he did a 180-degree turnaround, felt like the world owed him a living and had a big chip on his shoulder, i don't know if Former Marine Donovan Crowl's because life didn't go the way he planned.
Translations for MARINE
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- maríCatalan, Valencian
- mořskýCzech
- marineDanish
- MarineinfanteristGerman
- ναυτικός, πεζοναύτης, θαλάσσιοςGreek
- maraEsperanto
- marino, infante de marina, marítimoSpanish
- merellinen, sotilas, rannikkojääkäri, meri-Finnish
- marinier, marin, maritimeFrench
- mariño, marineGalician
- marinir, bahariIndonesian
- navaroIdo
- sjórIcelandic
- ימיHebrew
- marinus, maritimusLatin
- bahari, kelautan, laut, marinMalay
- marien, marinier, maritiemDutch
- marinNorwegian Nynorsk
- marinNorwegian
- akał bikʼosNavajo, Navaho
- marinOccitan
- morskiPolish
- marítimo, fuzileiro naval, marinhoPortuguese
- maritim, marinRomanian
- морской, морской пехотинец, солдат морской пехотыRussian
- мо̀рскӣ, mòrskīSerbo-Croatian
- morskýSlovak
- marinSwedish
- 海洋的Chinese
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