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1. Kara Sea
noun.
Part
of
the
Arctic
Ocean
to
the
north
of
Siberia
and
to
the
east
of
the
Barents
Sea;
icebound
most
of
the
year.
Synonyms
Gulf of Ob
Bay of Ob
Arctic Ocean
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2. sea-rocket
noun.
Salt-tolerant
seashore
annual
grown
for
its
fragrant
rose
or
violet
flowers
and
fleshy
grey-green
foliage.
Synonyms
herb
herbaceous plant
genus Cakile
Cakile maritima
Cakile
3. sea-level
adjective.
Lying
below
the
normal
level.
Synonyms
low-lying
lowland
Antonyms
upland
high
highland
4. sea-purse
noun.
The
seaward
undercurrent
created
after
waves
have
broken
on
the
shore.
Synonyms
sea purse
undertide
sea-puss
undercurrent
sea-poose
sea puss
undertow
Antonyms
disinclination
5. sea-green
adjective.
Of
the
color
of
the
sea;
bluish
green.
Synonyms
chromatic
Antonyms
achromatic
uncolored
6. sea-lettuce family
noun.
Thin
flat
or
tubular
green
algae.
Synonyms
Ulva
genus Ulva
Ulvales
order Ulvales
protoctist family
family Ulvaceae
Ulvaceae
7. sea-ear
noun.
An
abalone
found
near
the
Channel
Islands.
Synonyms
abalone
ormer
Haliotis tuberculata
ear-shell
8. sea
noun.
(ˈsiː)
A
division
of
an
ocean
or
a
large
body
of
salt
water
partially
enclosed
by
land.
Synonyms
bay
body of water
gulf
inlet
South Sea
embayment
hydrosphere
recess
water
Antonyms
uncolored
territorial waters
international waters
high sea
begin
Etymology
sea (English)
see (Middle English (1100-1500))
sæ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. sea
noun.
(ˈsiː)
Anything
apparently
limitless
in
quantity
or
volume.
Synonyms
large indefinite quantity
large indefinite amount
ocean
Antonyms
hard water
dry
empty
minimum
Etymology
sea (English)
see (Middle English (1100-1500))
sæ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. sea
noun.
(ˈsiː)
Turbulent
water
with
swells
of
considerable
size.
Synonyms
turbulent flow
head sea
Antonyms
fresh water
saltwater
soft water
Etymology
sea (English)
see (Middle English (1100-1500))
sæ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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