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English

Etymology

Recorded since c.1420, from Middle French marin, from Old French, from Latin marinus (“‘of the sea’”), itself from mare (“‘sea’”), from Proto-Indo-European *móri- (“‘body of water, lake’”) (cognate with Old English mere (“‘sea, lake, pool, pond’”), Dutch meer, German Meer, all from Proto-Germanic *mari).

Pronunciation

Adjective

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Wikipedia marine (comparative more marine, superlative most marine)

Positive marine

Comparative more marine

Superlative most marine

  1. Of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine biology, marine insurance.)

Noun

Singular marine

Plural marines

marine (plural marines)

  1. A member of a marine corps, which is commonly designated by the plural.

Translations

member of a marine corps
  • Ido: navaro io(io)
  • Portuguese: fuzileiro naval pt(pt) m.
  • Russian: солдат морской пехоты ru(ru) (soldát morskój pexóty) m.
  • Spanish: infante de marina es(es) m.

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Anagrams


Dutch

Pronunciation

Etymology

French marine, from Latin marinus, derived from mare (“‘sea’”).

Noun

marine f. (plural marines, diminutive marinetje, diminutive plural marinetjes)

  1. (navigation) A navy
  2. (military) An armed navy (naval branch of armed forces)

Derived terms

Synonyms


French

Etymology

From Latin marinus, derived from mare (“‘sea’”).

Pronunciation

Adjective

marine

  1. Feminine singular form of marin.

Noun

marine f. (plural marines)

  1. A navy

Derived terms

Verb form

marine

  1. First-person singular indicative present form of mariner.
  2. Third-person singular indicative present form of mariner.
  3. First-person singular subjunctive present form of mariner.
  4. Third-person singular subjunctive present form of mariner.
  5. Second-person singular imperative present form of mariner.

Anagrams


Italian

Adjective

marine f.

  1. Feminine plural form of marina.

Noun

marine f.

  1. Plural form of marina.

Anagrams


Norwegian

Noun

marine m.

  1. navy

Adjective

marine

  1. naval

Spanish

Verb

marine (infinitive marinar)

  1. formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of marinar.
  2. first-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of marinar.
  3. formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of marinar.
  4. third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of marinar.

 

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