marine
mar·ine [marine marines] adjective, noun BrE [məˈriːn] NAmE [məˈriːn] adjective only before noun 1. connected with the sea and the creatures and plants that live there •marine life •a marine biologist (= a scientist who studies life in the sea) 2. connected with ships or trade at sea Word Origin: Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘seashore’): from Old French marin, marine, from Latin marinus, from mare ‘sea’. noun a soldier who is trained to serve on land or at sea, especially one in the US Marine Corps or the British Royal Marines Word Origin: Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘seashore’): from Old French marin, marine, from Latin marinus, from mare ‘sea’. Example Bank: •He's in the marines. •My brother has joined the marines. •in the mercantile marine •to send in the marines
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