Synonyms for more maritime
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : mar-i-tahym |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmær ɪˌtaɪm |
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Définition of more maritime
Origin :- 1540s, "of or pertaining to the sea," from Middle French maritime (16c.) or directly from Latin maritimus "of the sea, near the sea," from mare (genitive maris) "sea" (see mere (n.)) + Latin ending -timus, originally a superlative suffix (cf. intimus "inmost," ultimus "last"), here denoting "close association with." Maritimes "seacoast regions of a country" is from 1590s; specifically of the southeasternmost provinces of Canada by 1926.
- adj concerning the sea
- adj nautical
- They are more maritime in locality than in habit; the Japanese being the chief navigators of the group.
- Extract from : « The Natural History of the Varieties of Man » by Robert Gordon Latham
- The chief differences arise from a different religion and a more maritime situation.
- Extract from : « The Iliad of Homer » by Homer
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