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marinermar‧i‧ner /ˈmærənə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Also patron of battle, the dead, mariners, paratroopers, police officers, and radiologists.
- Also patron of infants and mariners.
- In terms of occupations, at least three-quarters of the tonnage was owned by merchants, mariners or persons connected in other ways with shipping.
- Sometimes he is the mariner, steering the ship of state through storm-tossed seas.
- The mariners spent the night in such shelter as they could find from the 30-knot winds, drenching squalls and menacing waves.
- They send a chart daily to mariners by high-frequency radio facsimile and over the Internet.
► Navyable seaman, nounadmiral, nounahoy, interjectionarmada, nounbattle cruiser, nounbattleship, nounbroadside, nouncommodore, nouncruiser, noundepth charge, noundestroyer, nounensign, nounflagship, nounfleet admiral, nounflight deck, nounflight sergeant, noungunboat, nounlanding craft, nounman-of-war, nounmarine, adjectiveMarine, nounmariner, nounmaster, nounmaster-at-arms, nounmate, nounmidshipman, nounminesweeper, nounnaval, adjectivenavigator, nounperiscope, nounpetty officer, nounpocket battleship, nounquartermaster, nounrating, nounrear admiral, nounRN, seaman, nounsea power, nounsignalman, nounsub, nounsublieutenant, nounsubmarine, nounsubmariner, nounU-boat, nounvice-admiral, nounyeoman, noun ADJECTIVE► ancient· Death is in the sperm like the ancient mariner With his horrible tale.· Grandad's explanation sounds more probable than the others. Ancient mariners were a knowing all lot. literary a sailor |