Synonym: marine, nautical. Similar words: mark time, marital, from time to time, apparition, good samaritan, time, time out, in time. Meaning: ['mærɪtaɪm] adj. 1. relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen 2. bordering on or living or characteristic of those near the sea.
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31. So far the list contains: marine biology, the Maritime Center, the Ancient Mariner, submarine, and marinating.
32. Under the terms of the agreement Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary was to be increased to 350 nautical miles.
33. Maritime business generates better-paying jobs than tourism, which has been the bread and butter of the port.
34. This community occurs on maritime cliffs within reach of salt spray.
35. The ramparts, with their mural towers, enclose a rectangular town which was built to house both maritime and fluvial ports.
36. Legislation was passed on tax, foreign investment, criminal procedure, maritime law and trade unions.
37. Bourne therefore played no part in the Restoration, returning instead to his earlier career in maritime trade.
38. Equipped for maritime operation and painted in dark grey and white, it was inevitable that they be called Dakletons!
39. On the coast the maritime museums of Buckie and Lossiemouth record the history of the Moray fishing industry.
40. There is still work to be done on maritime arms control.
41. I remember a stately home which proudly displayed a Nelson letter the original of which was in the National Maritime Museum.
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42. The importance of the merchant navy in the formation of the maritime culture in North Shields was very great.
43. The maritime chronometer took Britain to pre-eminence in safe navigation and helped secure the empire.
44. As Patrick O'Brien proved, maritime adventures are always a sure bet for landlubber readers.
45. There would be increased emphasis on nuclear propulsion for maritime purposes.
46. Outside school - and maritime mishaps - community life was restricted when compared to modern standards.
47. Because Port Solent is for those who enjoy the ultimate maritime lifestyle.
48. Don't miss your chance to enjoy the ultimate maritime lifestyle in 1991!
49. Port executives say that maritime operations should break even by 1999 or 2000.
50. With the program cutbacks, the arsenal ship was renamed the maritime fire support demonstrator.
51. Somehow the word got round that I was mad about maritime art.
52. Regulations governing maritime transport between the two countries were also simplified.
53. This can not be verified and seems somewhat early but, given the constant maritime traffic, not altogether impossible.
54. Objective: maritime safety and the prevention of pollution from ships.
55. Somewhat bewildered, they abandoned the search and the world heard about yet another maritime tragedy.
56. The 33-strong crew was arrested and the captain faced charges of violating international maritime law.
57. Most of the island is covered by a maritime forest of live oak trees with a dense understory of palmettos.
58. In practice, however, we have rarely fought any of our major wars with an exclusively Continental or Maritime strategy.
59. On each occasion, however, the currents flowing in world affairs swung Defence policy back to a more balanced Maritime/Continental course.
60. The country's maritime provinces are rich.
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