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Often used in the same context:
seafarers,
seamen,
sailors,
boaters,
ships,
maritime,
merchant vessels,
pilotage,
vessels,
yachtsmen,
crewmen,
merchantmen,
skippers,
landlubbers,
nautical,
uscg,
sailing,
destroyer escort,
seafaring,
merchant marine,
fishermen,
kayakers,
seamanship,
warship,
shipwrights,
cargo ships,
aviators,
boatmen,
celestial navigation,
shipwrecks,
coastguard,
seas,
shipmates,
lightship,
steersmen,
cqd,
navigators,
sailmakers,
shipmaster,
surfman,
pilots,
alvei,
submariner,
circumnavigator,
navies,
coxswains,
whalers,
voyages,
naval,
merchant navy,
windjammer,
whaleboat,
fishers,
hydrographic,
barque,
tugboat,
schooner,
caravel,
whales,
sextants,
boats,
lighthouses,
aircrew,
watermen,
anchorage,
squalus,
divers,
shipowner,
pirates,
trawlers,
steamships,
impressment,
towage,
lagarto,
mailboat,
trawlermen,
coastwise,
lifeboat,
admiral,
berthing,
lighthouse keeper,
canoeists,
buoys,
seaway,
marine,
loran,
mooring,
signalman,
helmsman,
waters,
shipyard,
shipboard,
pilothouse,
voyagers,
bosun,
deckhand,
forecastle,
shipbuilders,
paddlers,
islanders,
explorers,
minelayer,
mariner,
craftsmen,
captains,
masons,
sailor,
potters,
seaman,
workmen,
carpenters,
artisans,
botanists,
navigator
Appears in the definition of:
cynosure
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— Adjectives for mariners:
shipwrecked,
ancient,
english,
portuguese,
early,
hardy,
old,
poor,
european,
phoenician,
greek,
more...
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