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sea-born

[ see-bawrn ]

adjective

  1. born in or of the sea, as naiads.
  2. produced in or rising from the sea, as reefs.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sea-born1

First recorded in 1585–95
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European Union governments were set to resume talks on Thursday evening or Friday after failing to reach a deal on Wednesday on the level to cap prices for Russian sea-born oil.

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And a sea-born soaking of fog and rain drenches the land.

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Mr. O’Rahilly’s response cannot be published in a family newspaper, but he kept the sea-born station going even though the BBC stole away some of his initial DJs for its new Caroline-inspired pop programs.

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While it would be a stretch to say that seasteading is gaining anything resembling mainstream acceptance, the general idea of sea-born construction is looking less far-fetched.

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It handles 7% of global sea-born trade.

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