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transoceanic

[trans-oh-shee-an-ik, tranz-] / ˌtræns oʊ ʃiˈæn ɪk, ˌtrænz- /




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People are incidental to Godzilla’s destructive marches through cities or transoceanic swims.

From Salon • Mar. 20, 2026

One day it might provide an efficient transoceanic option on a smaller scale if the ports on either side are modernized and the rail line is made sound.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 11, 2026

The mention of Panama in his inaugural speech is not the first time he has focused on the Central American nation and its transoceanic canal.

From BBC • Jan. 22, 2025

"We were amazed to discover that our evolution experiment in tiny flasks had recapitulated the complex patterns that had been previously observed between bacteria and viruses collected at regional and transoceanic scales," said Borin.

From Science Daily • Nov. 9, 2023

These may have been the base from which Homo sapiens launched its first transoceanic enterprise: the invasion of Australia.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari