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seagoing

[see-goh-ing] / ˈsiˌgoʊ ɪŋ /






ADJECTIVE
seafaring
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Seagoing air power . . . had accomplished what land-based air power had failed to do.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seagoing oil engineers believe that these "permanent" platforms can survive any hurricane that should be expected in the next 50 years, but they are dangerous to ..erect except in a glassy sea.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seagoing Greengrocer Alec Rose, 59, declared: "This bug gets into one's blood."

From Time Magazine Archive

Seagoing vessels travel all the way up to Iquitos, Peru, 2,300 miles from the river’s mouth, the furthest inland deep-ocean port in the world.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann

In one of the courtyards with many corners, reminding Frederick of certain ancient sections of Hamburg and Nuremberg, was a ship-chandlery bearing the sign, "The Seagoing Ship."

From Atlantis by Seltzer, Adele Szold




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