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sea

sea [ see ] (plural seas)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. salt waters of Earth: the great body of salt water that covers a large portion of Earth
swimming in the sea
sea air
a sea fish

2. body of salt water: a body of salt water that is surrounded by land on all or most sides, or that is part of one of the oceans
the Caribbean Sea

3. large lake: a large inland body of fresh water

4. astronomy 
Same as  mare2


5. turbulence of ocean: the motion and disturbance of a large body of water such as the ocean, or the waves themselves
big seas

6. seafarer's job or life: the occupation or way of life of a sailor
ran away to sea

7. vast body: a large area or great number of something
a sea of faces

[ Old English < Germanic]

at sea 

1. 
traveling on the ocean
 

2. 
bewildered and confused



Spelling Note

sea or see? Do not confuse the spelling of sea and see, which sound similar. Sea denotes a large body of water, as in the Mediterranean Sea, and is used figuratively in such phrases as a sea of faces. See is chiefly used as a verb, meaning "perceive with the eyes," "have a clear understanding," etc.: She couldn't see him anywhere. I see what you mean. There is also a different word see, a noun, referring to the area of jurisdiction of a bishop or archbishop.

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