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sea·board
(sē′bôrd′)n.
1. A seacoast.
2. Land near the sea.
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seaboard
(ˈsiːˌbɔːd)n
(Physical Geography)
a. land bordering on the sea; the seashore
b. (as modifier): seaboard towns.
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sea•board
(ˈsiˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd)n.
1. the line where land and sea meet.
2. a region bordering a seacoast: the eastern seaboard.
adj. 3. bordering on the sea.
[1780–90]
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sea
(siː) noun1. (often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface. I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; (also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.mar
3. a particular state of the sea. mountainous seas.mar
ˈseaward(s) adverb towards the sea; away from the land. The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards. hacia el mar
ˈseaboard noun the seacoast. the eastern seaboard of the United States.litoral
sea breeze a breeze blowing from the sea towards the land. brisa marina
ˈseafaring adjective of work or travel on ships. a seafaring man.marinero
ˈseafood noun fish, especially shellfish. mariscos
adjectiveseafood restaurants. de marisco
ˈseafront noun a promenade or part of a town with its buildings facing the sea. paseo marítimo
ˈsea-going adjective designed and equipped for travelling on the sea. a sea-going yacht.marítimo
ˈseagull noun a gull. gaviota
sea level the level of the surface of the sea used as a base from which the height of land can be measured. three hundred metres above sea level.nivel del mar
ˈsea-lion noun a type of large seal. león marino
ˈseaman – plural ˈseamen – noun a sailor, especially a member of a ship's crew who is not an officer. marinero
ˈseaport noun a port on the coast. puerto de mar
ˈseashell noun the (empty) shell of a sea creature. concha, caracol de mar
ˈseashore noun the land close to the sea. playa, orilla del mar
ˈseasick adjective ill because of the motion of a ship at sea. Were you seasick on the voyage?mareado
ˈseasickness nounˈseaside noun (usually with the) a place beside the sea. We like to go to the seaside in the summer.orilla del mar
ˈseaweed noun plants growing in the sea. The beach was covered with seaweed.alga
ˈseaworthy adjective (negative unseaworthy) (of a ship) suitably built and in good enough condition to sail at sea. en condiciones de navegar
ˈseaworthiness noun buen estado para navegar
at sea1. on a ship and away from land. He has been at sea for four months. en alta mar
2. puzzled or bewildered. Can I help you? You seem all at sea.desorientado, perdido
go to sea to become a sailor. He wants to go to sea. hacerse marinero
put to sea to leave the land or a port. They planned to put to sea the next day.zarpar, hacerse a la mar
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