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		Definition of seascape in English: seascapenounˈsiːskeɪpˈsiˌskeɪp 1A view of an expanse of sea.  Example sentencesExamples -  The far-flung views offer one of the most superb blends of seascape and mountain possible.
 -  Some of the protected areas in this seascape are already World Heritage sites.
 -  Instead, the latter of the two amused himself with taking in the early-morning Island seascape.
 -  We offer the natural wonders of whales, icebergs and seabirds framed by dramatic seascape, landscape and unique culture.
 
  Synonyms landscape, countryside, country, terrain, topography, setting, surroundings, environment - 1.1 A depiction of a seascape.
 Example sentencesExamples -  At the Met, Paul Signac and his luminous seascapes emerge from Seurat's shadow.
 -  In the darkened room behind this diorama, a wall-sized video projection showed a seascape of lapping waves.
 -  He often concentrated on views of rivers or estuaries with a strong diagonal axis, and also occasionally painted seascapes.
 -  All are landscapes or seascapes without figures.
 -  Turner's seascapes are never merely paintings of the sea.
 -  His subjects range from wildlife, landscapes and seascapes, to a wide variety of sporting art ventures.
 
  
    Definition of seascape in US English: seascapenounˈsiˌskeɪpˈsēˌskāp 1A view of an expanse of sea.  Example sentencesExamples -  Instead, the latter of the two amused himself with taking in the early-morning Island seascape.
 -  Some of the protected areas in this seascape are already World Heritage sites.
 -  We offer the natural wonders of whales, icebergs and seabirds framed by dramatic seascape, landscape and unique culture.
 -  The far-flung views offer one of the most superb blends of seascape and mountain possible.
 
  Synonyms landscape, countryside, country, terrain, topography, setting, surroundings, environment - 1.1 A picture of a view of an expanse of sea.
 Example sentencesExamples -  All are landscapes or seascapes without figures.
 -  Turner's seascapes are never merely paintings of the sea.
 -  At the Met, Paul Signac and his luminous seascapes emerge from Seurat's shadow.
 -  He often concentrated on views of rivers or estuaries with a strong diagonal axis, and also occasionally painted seascapes.
 -  His subjects range from wildlife, landscapes and seascapes, to a wide variety of sporting art ventures.
 -  In the darkened room behind this diorama, a wall-sized video projection showed a seascape of lapping waves.
 
  
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