Transmarine

Word TRANSMARINE
Character 11
Hyphenation trans ma rine
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Transmarine"

What do we mean by transmarine?

Crossing the sea. adjective

Beyond or coming from across the sea. adjective

Crossing the sea.

Located or existing beyond the sea.

Lying or being beyond the sea. adjective

Beyond or on the other side of a sea adjective

Crossing a sea adjective

Beyond or on the other side of a sea.

Crossing a sea.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Transmarine

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The word "transmarine" in example sentences

Such intelligence the Hebridians probably receive from their transmarine correspondents. ❋ Unknown (2003)

A further effect of transmarine provinces was the necessity for a standing provincial army. ❋ Unknown (2001)

God, that the most fertile regions, which were accustomed to supply provisions for distant and transmarine nations, were reduced to such poverty that they were almost consumed. ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

While the British Government pays to four of her principal transmarine services an average of $2.39 per mile, we pay to five of ours an average of $1. 80-3/4 only, or but about two thirds as much as she does. ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

_ The conclusion therefore follows, that it is right that the Government should have the management of the whole of the transmarine postal communication, as it also has that of the communication within the country. ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

Joaquin Jose Monteiro Torres, minister of marine, and secretary for transmarine affairs. ❋ Maria Graham (N/A)

And, while our total income from transmarine postages is ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

Germany, however, is not well favoured with respect to seaports, for in its transmarine trade it is largely dependent on foreign seaports -- namely, ports in Belgium, Holland, France, Italy, and Austria. ❋ Various (N/A)

The attention of Congress was drawn to the propriety of some general regulation by Congress of the whole subject of transmarine cables by my predecessor in his message of December 7, 1875, and I respectfully submit to your consideration the importance of Congressional action in the matter. ❋ United States. Presidents. (N/A)

Pacific Ocean were a transmarine cable laid from San Francisco to the ❋ United States. Presidents. (N/A)

It is, however, much otherwise with all her transmarine mail communications. ❋ James MacQueen (N/A)

There are many instances of the desirableness and the necessity of the transmarine steam post on important lines of foreign communication where we have a large trade, and yet no postal means of conducting it. ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

Thus, it is evident that this new and as yet not fully established agent of international communication, so far from obviating our rapid transmarine service, will but the more effectually necessitate it. ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

British North American, foreign, that is, transmarine correspondence, ought to converge and diverge. ❋ James MacQueen (N/A)

The transmarine post is very desirable for the better conduct of our foreign diplomacy and the consular service. ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

He was the first to carry out on a large scale those plans of transmarine colonization whose inception was due to the ❋ Various (N/A)

The Marquis d'Aguiar, who had succeeded to the Conde de Linhares, died in January, and the Conde da Barca in June; when the Conde de Palmela became prime minister, Bezerra became president of the treasury, the Conde dos Arcos secretary for transmarine and naval affairs, the Conde de Funchal counsellor of state, and Don Tomas Antonio de Portogal secretary to the house of Braganza. ❋ Maria Graham (N/A)

The transmarine postal service has been a source of constant annoyance to almost every commercial nation. ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

Adopting this route would connect all the Eastern transmarine possessions of Great Britain in one chain, with scarcely a link in the line of communication being dependent upon foreigners, except one or two, which the naval power of Great Britain could always command and control in case of emergency. ❋ James MacQueen (N/A)

Almost every other country, not excepting our own, has been hanging back on the subject of the transmarine post, ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

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