What is another word for sea?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈiː], [ sˈiː], [ s_ˈiː]
Synonyms for Sea:
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adj.
• aquatic • green- Bice ,
- Jader ,
- Limer ,
- Vert ,
- Viridian ,
- aquamarine ,
- beryl ,
- blue-green ,
- chartreuse ,
- grasser ,
- greenish blue ,
- lime ,
- malachite ,
- olive ,
- peacock ,
- piner ,
- sapper ,
- spinach ,
- verdigris ,
- willow ,
- forest ,
- greenish-blue ,
- kelly ,
- pea .
- deep sea ,
- deepsea ,
- hydrographic ,
- more deep sea ,
- more deep-sea ,
- more deepsea ,
- more hydrographic ,
- more littoral ,
- more natatorial ,
- more neptunian ,
- more oceangoing ,
- more oceanographic ,
- more saltwater ,
- more seagoing ,
- more seashore ,
- more seaside ,
- most deep sea ,
- most deep-sea ,
- most deepsea ,
- most hydrographic ,
- most littoral ,
- most marine ,
- most natatorial ,
- most neptunian ,
- most oceangoing ,
- most oceanographic ,
- most saltwater ,
- most seagoing ,
- most seashore ,
- most seaside ,
- shorest .
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n.
• deep blue sea • large body of water; large mass • multitude • ocean • water Other synonyms:
- duck ,
- jack-tar ,
- navigational ,
- pelagic ,
- pond ,
- sea dog ,
- seafarer ,
- thalassic ,
- the briny ,
- the deep ,
- trout ,
- turtle .
- wave .
- jack .
- salt .
Other relevant words:
- clam .
- Amassment ,
- Azov ,
- Barents ,
- Comber ,
- Davy Jones's Locker ,
- MER ,
- Nautic ,
- Okhotsk ,
- Popple ,
- Quantities ,
- Salt Sea ,
- Sulu ,
- Thalassa ,
- Tyrrhenian ,
- abundance ,
- accumulation ,
- acres ,
- adriatic ,
- aegean ,
- agglomeration ,
- aggregation ,
- amount ,
- aquatic ,
- arabian ,
- army ,
- array ,
- assemblage ,
- backwash ,
- bags ,
- baltic ,
- barrel ,
- barrels ,
- bevy ,
- big drink ,
- billow ,
- billows ,
- biscuit ,
- bismark ,
- black ,
- blue ,
- body of water ,
- bore ,
- bounding main ,
- breaker ,
- breakers ,
- briny ,
- briny deep ,
- brood ,
- bushel ,
- cap ,
- caribbean ,
- caspian ,
- celebes ,
- chop ,
- choppiness ,
- chopping sea ,
- cloud ,
- collection ,
- comb ,
- copiousness ,
- coral ,
- countlessness ,
- covey ,
- crawdad ,
- crest ,
- crowd ,
- dead ,
- deep blue sea ,
- deep-sea ,
- deep-water ,
- depths ,
- draught ,
- drink ,
- drove ,
- eagre ,
- expanse ,
- farrow ,
- flight ,
- flock ,
- flood ,
- fry ,
- galaxy ,
- gobs ,
- gravity wave ,
- great deal ,
- great number ,
- great sea ,
- great waters ,
- green ,
- ground swell ,
- head sea ,
- heap ,
- heave ,
- heavy swell ,
- herd ,
- high sea ,
- high seas ,
- hive ,
- host ,
- hyaline ,
- hydrosphere ,
- ionian ,
- irish ,
- japan ,
- java ,
- lagoon ,
- large indefinite amount ,
- large indefinite quantity ,
- large number ,
- lashings ,
- legion ,
- lift ,
- litter ,
- load ,
- lop ,
- lot ,
- lots ,
- mar ,
- mare ,
- mass ,
- mediterranean ,
- mere ,
- mountain ,
- much ,
- multiplicity ,
- multitude ,
- myriad ,
- naval ,
- neptune ,
- nest ,
- north ,
- norwegian ,
- number ,
- numbers ,
- numerosity ,
- numerous ,
- numerousness ,
- ocean depths ,
- ocean sea ,
- ocean-going ,
- oceangoing ,
- oceans ,
- of the sea ,
- offing ,
- offshore ,
- oodles ,
- oversea ,
- overseas ,
- pack ,
- peak ,
- peck ,
- philippine ,
- pile ,
- pile up ,
- piles ,
- pirate ,
- plenitude ,
- plenty ,
- plethora ,
- pots ,
- profusion ,
- quantity ,
- raft ,
- red ,
- riffle ,
- ripple ,
- rise ,
- river ,
- roll ,
- roller ,
- rough water ,
- round number ,
- salt-water ,
- saltwater ,
- scad ,
- scads ,
- scend ,
- scores ,
- sea ,
- seafaring ,
- seagoing ,
- seas ,
- seaside ,
- seaworthy ,
- send ,
- sheet ,
- shipboard ,
- shoal ,
- sight ,
- slew ,
- spate ,
- splash ,
- stack ,
- submarine ,
- subocean ,
- suboceanic ,
- superabundance ,
- superfluity ,
- surf ,
- surfeit ,
- surge ,
- swarm ,
- swell ,
- tasman ,
- the brine ,
- the briny deep ,
- throng ,
- tidal bore ,
- tidal wave ,
- tide ,
- timor ,
- ton ,
- tons ,
- trough ,
- tsunami ,
- underwater ,
- undulation ,
- urine ,
- volume ,
- war ,
- water wave ,
- waters ,
- wavelet ,
- waves ,
- white ,
- white horse ,
- white horses ,
- whitecap ,
- whitecaps ,
- world ,
- worlds ,
- yellow .
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How to use "Sea" in context?
The sea is a vast body of water extending from the summit of Mount Everest to the lowest point on Earth's surface, the Challenger Deep. It covers over 20% of the Earth's surface and constitutes the world's largest and deepest ocean. The name "sea" is derived from the Latin word mare, which means "great water." The sea has a depth of more than 3.6 km and a width of 7,707 km at its widest point. The sea is composed of about 71% water and 29% salt.
Paraphrases for Sea:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Reverse Entailment
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
Ais, Les, Recommendations, aims, corporations, charts, mariners, ATS, ESS, EES, PARS, BDS, seafarers, aguas.
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Adverb
further.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
Reclaiming.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Noun, singular or mass
marine, maritime, sail, seabird, seafaring, seaport, seashore, seaside, seaward, seafood.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
seas.
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Noun, singular or mass
Holonyms for Sea:
n.
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object
hydrosphere.
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object
Hyponym for Sea:
n.
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object
water, body of water.
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phenomenon
turbulent flow.
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object
Meronym for Sea:
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