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  1. marine

    • IPA[məˈriːn]

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    • adj.
      relating to or found in the sea;relating to shipping or naval matters
    • n.
      a member of a body of troops trained to serve on land or sea, in particular (in the UK) a member of the Royal Marines or (in the US) a member of the Marine Corps
    • noun: marine, plural noun: marines

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    • 1. a member of a body of troops trained to serve on land or sea, in particular (in the UK) a member of the Royal Marines or (in the US) a member of the Marine Corps a contingent of 2,000 marines
    • n.
      an engineer who designs, operates, and maintains machinery and equipment used in ships, ... Gray served as a marine engineer in the Royal Navy

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for cane toad

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an engineer who designs, operates, and maintains machinery and equipment used in ships, ... Gray served as a marine engineer in the Royal Navy

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      a branch of the US armed services (part of the US Navy), founded in 1775 and trained to operate ... he served in the Marine Corps from 1984 to 1991

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a large lizard with webbed feet that swims strongly and feeds on marine algae. It is native to ...

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    • n.
      another term for merchant navy

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      a US armed service (part of the US navy), founded in 1775 and trained to operate on land and at sea: he served in the Marine Corps from 1984 to 1991

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a large lizard with webbed feet, native to the Galapagos Islands, which swims strongly and is ...

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    • IPA[məˈrēn]

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    • adj.
      of, found in, or produced by the sea: marine plants marine biology
    • n.
      a member of a body of troops trained to serve on land or at sea, in particular a member of the ... a contingent of 2,000 marines

    Oxford American Dictionary