Definitionadj. relating to or occurring or living in or frequenting the open ocean
Last update: August 11, 2015
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That is the way oceanic climate changed. [Please select]
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The " Mediterranean region," as a geographical unit, includes all this area; the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmora are within its submerged portion, and the climate of the whole is controlled by the oceanic influences of the Mediterranean Sea. [Please select]
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Seismic and Oceanic Noises. [Please select]
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His lifelong interest in his navy now bore the first-fruits of really scientific sea power on an oceanic scale. [Please select]
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By the time of the Armada the mosquito fleet had outgrown these little rowing craft and had become more oceanic. [Please select]
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=Fish catch= APPENDIX D [NOAA Letterhead--Cut off] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE Washington, D. [Please select]
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I do not believe that any edible or valuable plant, except the {311} canary-grass, has been derived from an oceanic or uninhabited island. [Please select]
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The Oceanic of the White Star Line has a displacement of about twenty-eight thousand five hundred tons. [Please select]
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The janitor was a heavy man, and his overalls, upon Penrod, were merely oceanic. [Please select]
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[Illustration: OCEAN TRANSPORTATION--ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP OCEANIC, WHITE STAR LINE] Beyond an independence that is more apparent than real, such a plan of social and industrial organization has but little in it to commend. [Please select]
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In some localities, such as the oceanic islands, far distant from the grazing lands of the continents, the flesh of fish is about the only fresh meat obtainable. [Please select]
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