Complete Definition of "marine"

see|Marine
English

Etymology
F. #French|marine, from Latin marinus, derived from mare "sea".

Pronunciation
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IPA|/m��rin/
SAMPA|/m@"rin/
Hyphenation: ma·rine
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-i�n|-i�n

Adjective
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marine

  1. Of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine biology, marine insurance.)

Translations
trans-top|of or pertaining to the sea
Catalan: marí
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Finnish: merellinen, meri-
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Noun
en-noun

  1. A member of a marine corps.

Translations
trans-top|member of the marine corps
Bosnian: morski#Bosnian|morski m
Croatian: morski#Croatian|morski m
Finnish: merijalkaväki|merijalkaväen sotilas
Greek: �εζονα��η� (pezonaftis) m
Ido: nav-aro
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Serbian:
:Cyrillic: мо��ки#Serbian|мо��ки m
:Roman: morski#Serbian|morski m
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See also
Marine


French

Adjective
marine

  1. marine

Noun
marine

  1. marine

Category:Latin root mar


Italian

Noun
marine f

  1. plural of|marina|lang=Italian

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