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View usage for: (mærɪtaɪm) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Maritime is used to describe things relating to the sea and to ships. ...the largest maritime museum of its kind. Synonyms: nautical, marine, naval, sea More Synonyms of maritime More Synonyms of maritime maritime in British English (ˈmærɪˌtaɪm) adjective1. of or relating to navigation, shipping, etc; seafaring 2. of, relating to, near, or living near the sea 3. (of a climate) having small temperature differences between summer and winter; equable Word origin C16: from Latin maritimus from mare sea maritime in American English (ˈmærəˌtaɪm) adjective1. on, near, or living near the sea maritime provinces, a maritime people 2. of or relating to sea navigation, shipping, etc. maritime law 3. characteristic of sailors; nautical 4. Meteorology of the relatively wet air or climate associated with large bodies of water see also air mass Word origin L maritimus < mare, the sea: see mare 2Examples of 'maritime' in a sentencemaritime An official investigation has uncovered one of most shameful incidents in modern maritime history.Friends used to joke that it was like visiting a maritime museum.But do we actually need a new maritime museum?No, it was an extra lesson on maritime history.Maritime history more ancient and more modern also co-exist here.It was the largest loss of British lives at sea in the history of this maritime nation.How did a nation with a proud maritime history end up with such a 10 billion debacle?What better way could there be to evoke Britain's proud maritime history?The report underlined China's apparent determination to reinforce claims over disputed maritime territories. In other languagesmaritime British English: maritime / ˈmærɪˌtaɪm/ ADJECTIVE Maritime means relating to the sea and to ships. ...the National Maritime Museum. - American English: maritime
- Arabic: بَحْرِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: marítimo
- Chinese: 海事的
- Croatian: pomorski
- Czech: námořní
- Danish: maritim
- Dutch: maritiem
- European Spanish: marítimo
- Finnish: merenkulku-
- French: maritime
- German: maritim
- Greek: θαλάσσιος
- Italian: marittimo
- Japanese: 海事の
- Korean: 해사의
- Norwegian: maritim
- Polish: morski
- European Portuguese: marítimo
- Romanian: maritim
- Russian: морской
- Latin American Spanish: marítimo
- Swedish: sjö-
- Thai: ทางทะเล
- Turkish: denizcilikle ilgili
- Ukrainian: морський
- Vietnamese: thuộc về hàng hải
Chinese translation of 'maritime' adj - [nation, museum]
海洋的 (hǎiyáng de) maritime law 海事法 (hǎishìfǎ)
Definition of or relating to shipping the largest maritime museum of its kind Definition of, near, or living near the sea The country has a temperate, maritime climate. Additional synonymsDefinition of shipping or navigation breeding grounds for marine life Synonyms nautical, sea, maritime, oceanic, naval, saltwater, seafaring, ocean-going, seagoing, pelagic, thalassic Definition of or relating to a navy or ships He was the senior serving naval officer. Synonyms nautical, marine, maritimeDefinition working as a sailor a seafaring vessel Synonyms nautical, marine, naval, maritime, oceanic |