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1. sea mile
noun.
A
former
British
unit
of
length
once
used
in
navigation;
equivalent
to
6,000
feet
(1828.8
meters).
Synonyms
mile
nautical linear unit
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2. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
A
unit
of
length
equal
to
1,760
yards
or
5,280
feet;
exactly
1609.344
meters.
Synonyms
land mile
half mile
stat mi
international mile
880 yards
statute mile
furlong
league
linear unit
440 yards
mi
linear measure
quarter mile
Antonyms
untwine
unravel
smoothness
untie
minimum
3. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
A
unit
of
length
used
in
navigation;
exactly
1,852
meters;
historically
based
on
the
distance
spanned
by
one
minute
of
arc
in
latitude.
Synonyms
international nautical mile
air mile
naut mi
knot
mi
nautical linear unit
nautical mile
4. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
A
large
distance.
Synonyms
large indefinite quantity
large indefinite amount
5. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
A
Swedish
unit
of
length
equivalent
to
10
km.
Synonyms
Swedish mile
linear unit
linear measure
mil
6. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
An
ancient
Roman
unit
of
length
equivalent
to
1620
yards.
Synonyms
linear measure
Roman mile
linear unit
7. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
A
former
British
unit
of
length
once
used
in
navigation;
equivalent
to
6,000
feet
(1828.8
meters).
Synonyms
nautical linear unit
sea mile
8. mile
noun.
(ˈmaɪl)
A
footrace
extending
one
mile.
Synonyms
track event
Antonyms
divide
unknot
9. 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))
10. 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))
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