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supremacy over sea or oceanthalassocracy; thalattocracy
(1902-1974) American pilot, first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean from NY to Paris (in 1927)Charles Lindbergh
(Commonwealth of The Bahamas) group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North AmericaBahamas
a section of the Arctic Ocean, situated off the northern coast of Siberian RussiaLaptev Sea
across the Atlantic Ocean, beyond the Atlantic Ocean, crossing Atlantictransatlantic
across the ocean, crossing the ocean, crossing an ocean, from across an oceantransoceanic
act of riding ocean waves with a surfboard; act of "surfing the Internet", act of navigating from site to site on the Internet (Computers)surfing
act of traveling by sea, for ocean travel, pertaining to sea travel, seafaringseagoing
admirer of Slavic culture or people, advocate of Slavic supremacySlavophile; Slavophil
amphioxus, any of a number of small fish-like marine animals that burrow into the ocean floor, small marine animallancelet
an area in the western Atlantic Ocean, between Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico, where many ships and aircraft are believed to have disappeared in mysterious circumstancesBermuda Triangle
any of a number of small North American fresh-water fish; any of a number of large marine fish, N American freshwater fish, ocean sunfishsunfish
any small edible fish from the herring family, tiny ocean fishsardine
area of high pressure, backbone of animal, form ridges, mark with ridges; form ridges, mountain range, chain of mountains; crest, thin uppermost edge; long raised strip or rib, raised land formation, raised part on bone, ridge on ocean floor, ridgeline...ridge
area of sea separating the islands of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean SeaMona Passage
area of the Pacific Ocean between the northern coast of Australia, New Guinea, and eastern IndonesiaArafura Sea
arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Labrador in eastern Canada from Greenland and the Atlantic OceanLabrador Sea
arm of the Atlantic Ocean, western AngolaLobito Bay
arm of the Indian Ocean between the southern tip of India and western Sri LankaMannar, Gulf of
arm of the Pacific Ocean bordered on the west and north by China and on the east by the Korean Peninsula. It merges with the East China Sea to the south. Chinese: Hwang HaiYellow Sea
arm of the Pacific Ocean on the northeastern coast of the North Island, New Zealand. Auckland is situated on part of it.Waitemata Harbour
arm of the South Atlantic Ocean, south of Cape Horn and the Falkland IslandsWeddell Sea
ascendency, powerful position, superiority, supremacy; domination, control; ancestryascendancy
Atlantic fish, butterfish, species of fish that lives in the southern Atlantic Oceanpompano
Atlantic Ocean, of or pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean (ocean bordered by Europe and Africa in the east and the Americas in the west), of the Atlantic Ocean, West African language groupAtlantic
bay in the Atlantic ocean between Northern Spain and Western FranceBiscay
believer in superiority of particular group, one who believes in the supremacy of a particular group, advocate of supremacysupremacist
beyond Pacific Ocean, over the Pacific Ocean, crossing the Pacific, from across the Pacifictranspacific
board for surfing, narrow lightweight board used for riding ocean wavessurfboard
bonnethead, species of hammerhead shark that inhabits shallow ocean waters, common sharkshovelhead
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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