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Ogin and Sea Definitions

Ogin

A large body of water including the sea or the ocean.

Sea

The continuous body of salt water covering most of the earth's surface, especially this body regarded as a geophysical entity distinct from earth and sky.

Sea

A tract of water within an ocean.

Sea

A relatively large body of salt water completely or partially enclosed by land.

Sea

A relatively large landlocked body of fresh water.
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Sea

The condition of the ocean's surface with regard to its course, flow, swell, or turbulence
A rising sea.
Choppy seas.

Sea

A wave or swell, especially a large one
A 40-foot sea that broke over the stern.

Sea

Something that suggests the ocean in its overwhelming sweep or vastness
A sea of controversy.

Sea

Seafaring as a way of life.

Sea

(Astronomy) A lunar mare.
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Sea

A large body of salt water.

Sea

The ocean; the continuous body of salt water covering a majority of the Earth's surface.

Sea

A body of salt water smaller than an ocean, generally forming part of, or connecting with, an ocean or a larger sea.
The Mediterranean Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Crete, etc.

Sea

A lake, especially if large or if salty or brackish.
The Caspian Sea, the Sea of Galilee, the Salton Sea, etc.

Sea

The swell of the sea; a single wave; billow.

Sea

Living or used in or on the sea; of, near, or like the sea.
Seaman, sea gauge, sea monster, sea horse, sea level, seaworthy, seaport, seaboard, etc.

Sea

(figurative) Anything resembling the vastness or turbulence of the sea.

Sea

(physics) A constant flux of gluons splitting into quarks, which annihilate to produce further gluons.

Sea

(planetology) A large, dark plain of rock; a mare.
The Apollo 11 mission landed in the Sea of Tranquility.

Sea

(planetology) A very large lake of liquid hydrocarbon.

Sea

One of the larger bodies of salt water, less than an ocean, found on the earth's surface; a body of salt water of second rank, generally forming part of, or connecting with, an ocean or a larger sea; as, the Mediterranean Sea; the Sea of Marmora; the North Sea; the Carribean Sea.

Sea

An inland body of water, esp. if large or if salt or brackish; as, the Caspian Sea; the Sea of Aral; sometimes, a small fresh-water lake; as, the Sea of Galilee.

Sea

The ocean; the whole body of the salt water which covers a large part of the globe.
I marvel how the fishes live in the sea.
Ambiguous between sea and landThe river horse and scaly crocodile.

Sea

The swell of the ocean or other body of water in a high wind; motion or agitation of the water's surface; also, a single wave; a billow; as, there was a high sea after the storm; the vessel shipped a sea.

Sea

A great brazen laver in the temple at Jerusalem; - so called from its size.
He made a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to brim, round in compass, and five cubits the height thereof.

Sea

Fig.: Anything resembling the sea in vastness; as, a sea of glory.
All the space . . . was one sea of heads.

Sea

A division of an ocean or a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land

Sea

Anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume

Sea

Turbulent water with swells of considerable size;
Heavy seas

Sea

Relating to or characteristic of or occurring on the sea or ships;
Sea stories
Sea smells
Sea traffic
Land vehicles

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