Sea

Word SEA
Character 3
Hyphenation sea
Pronunciations /siː/

Definitions and meanings of "Sea"

What do we mean by 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. noun

A tract of water within an ocean. noun

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

A relatively large landlocked body of fresh water. noun

The condition of the ocean's surface with regard to its course, flow, swell, or turbulence. noun

A wave or swell, especially a large one. noun

Something that suggests the ocean in its overwhelming sweep or vastness. noun

Seafaring as a way of life. noun

A lunar mare. noun

(at sea) On the sea, especially on a sea voyage. idiom

(at sea) In a state of confusion or perplexity; at a loss. idiom

An obsolete spelling of see. noun

The salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth's surface; the ocean. noun

A great body of salt water; a more or less distinctly limited or landlocked part of the ocean having considerable dimensions. noun

Any widely extended or overwhelming mass or quantity; an ocean; a flood: as, a sea of difficulties; a sea of upturned faces. noun

The swell of the ocean, or the direction of the waves: as, there was a heavy sea on; to keep the boat's head to the sea. noun

A large wave; a billow; a surge: as, to ship a sea. noun

Out on the ocean, and out of sight of land; hence, in the condition of a mariner who has lost his bearings; in a state of uncertainty or error; astray; wide of the mark; quite wrong: as, you are altogether at sea in your guesses. noun

A large body of salt water.

A lake, especially if large or if salty or brackish.

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

(in combination) Living or used in or on the sea; of, near, or like the sea.

Anything resembling the vastness or turbulence of the sea.

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

A large, dark plain of rock; a mare.

A very large lake of liquid hydrocarbon.

SEA its "Stop Ez'ing Around" use it when u want that some1 stop playin noob or bad away u say SEA Urban Dictionary

The expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its land masses Urban Dictionary

A big blue wobbly thing that mermaids live in. Urban Dictionary

Southeast Asia S.E.A. Urban Dictionary

A place for dumping tea Urban Dictionary

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Urban Dictionary

Noun: an entire season of a television show, for short verb: to uncontrollably watch an entire season of a television show in an unreasonably short amount of time Urban Dictionary

A girl who loves to strut her goodies; i.e. flaunt what her momma gave her. Urban Dictionary

A large body of water Urban Dictionary

The span and spread of red and blue police lights as they cover nearly everything in their vicinity. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sea

The word "sea" in example sentences

She spends hours and hours on the terrace overlooking the sea (her great desire, she confided to me, is to get to the sea -- to get _back to the sea_, as she expressed it), and lying in the garden, under the big myrtle-bushes, and, in spring and summer, under the rose-hedge. ❋ Vernon Lee (1895)

Comfort, -- and extending "up into the land throughout _from sea to sea_, west and northwest." ❋ John Bach McMaster (1892)

Eels kept in a garden, when August arrived (the period at which instinct impels them to go to the sea to spawn) were in the habit of leaving the pond, and were invariably found moving eastward _in the direction of the sea_. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)

Eels kept in a garden, when August arrived (the period at which instinct impels them to go to the sea to spawn) were in the habit of leaving the pond and were invariably found moving eastward _in the direction of the sea_. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)

[49]: The purple die is called in I Maccab.iv. 23, _purple of the sea, _ or _sea purple_; it being the blood or juice of a turbinated shell-fish, which the Jews call [Hebrew] _Chalson_; this they speak of as a shell-fish. ❋ Francis Augustus Cox (1818)

Mediterranean coast, and looked upon a sea from _that land_ which I had often, with longing eyes, viewed _from the sea_, in the year 1745, when ❋ Philip Thicknesse (1755)

I. ii.155 (14,6) [deck'd the sea] _To deck the sea_, if explained, to honour, adorn, or dignify, is indeed ridiculous, but the original import of the verb _deck_ is, _to cover_; so in some parts they yet say _deck the table_. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

Apostles on the sea of _Tiberias_ in a storm so great, that the ship was covered with water and in danger of sinking, till _Christ rebuked the winds and the sea_, Matth. viii. ❋ Isaac Newton (1684)

"Like blockades might be proclaimed by any particular nation, enabled by its naval superiority to distribute its ships at the mouth of that or any similar sea, _or across channels or arms of the sea_, so as to make it dangerous for the commerce of other nations to pass to its destination. ❋ Unknown (1877)

The house, the seaplanet outside it, and how the word alone referred to her and to the house and how the word sea reinforced the idea of solitude but suggested a vigorous release as well, a means of escape from the book-walled limits of the self. ❋ DON DELILLO (2001)

Ariel, the sprite, knows some great songs, including one that begins "Full fathom five thy father lies" and gave the world the expression "sea change." ❋ WARREN CLEMENTS (2011)

"Surely the sea is the most beautiful fact in our universe, but you won't find a fisherman who will say so ..." ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Surely the sea is the most beautiful fact in our universe," Oliver has noted, "But you won't find a fisherman who will say so." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lance Mannion: Surely the sea is the most beautiful fact in our universe, but you won't find a fisherman who will say so ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

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Time to time, face-to-face with intimacy he'd be what you call a sea diver, out of depth but never winks once; and won't climb trees. ❋ Dennis Mahagin (2011)

Two years ago, O'Donnell offered the startling assertion that "only 1% of the oil pollution in the sea is the result of oil drilling, while 63% is the result of natural seepage on the ocean floor." ❋ Thomas Noyes (2010)

person1:wow [u suk] person1:seaperson2:ok [i will] stop [fooling around] ❋ MrGod (2008)

[My man's] Got a heart [Like a rock] Cast in [the sea] ❋ Krkič (2020)

❋ Blii (2003)

MapleSEA is the [Southeast Asian] version of the [massively multiplayer] online game, [Maple Story] ❋ Hi-hat (2010)

“I hate you [Arthur]! *[dumps] tea in [sea]*” ❋ RandomHetalian55 (2020)

i [took] a [flight] from [MCO] to SEA. ❋ KRHimself (2004)

Dude I just watched all of [gossip girl] seas one. I was seasing so hard over [winter break], I watched all of [Buffy] ❋ 2seas (2012)

Boy: Hey, man. What kind of girls do you like? Boy 2: Man, I like them [Seas]. You know, those girls who like to [show off] what they have. Especially, the ones with [the booty] ;) ❋ Ayeka Gonzales (2008)

[I am] [going] [to the] Sea ❋ JY22 (2019)

"I'm caught in the sea right now bro! Theres [5-0] in [every direction] I look! If I move at all I'll [go to jail]!" ❋ MAXX_ATTAXX_101 (2017)

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