Similar words: ocean, ocean floor, crustacean, once and again, panic, advice and consent, leaning, meaning. Meaning: [‚əʊʃɪ'ænɪk] n. an eastern subfamily of Malayo-Polynesian languages. adj. 1. relating to or occurring or living in or frequenting the open ocean 2. resembling the ocean in apparent limitlessness in extent or degree 3. constituting or living in the open sea.
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121. Observations and ocean models suggest that the climate system and oceanic dynamics during the greenhouse Cretaceous were quite different from their present icehouse patterns.
122. The discovery of the oceanic - island basalts has disclosed that there once existed the well - developed palaeo- oceanic crust in the Meso - Tethys.
123. CIRES is a joint institute between CU-Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
124. Solomon is a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
125. A school of Pilot fish swarming around a Oceanic Whitetip shark. Just like Finding Nemo this hungry shark looks like it has learnt fish are friends not food.
126. Oceanic islands are sometimes deficient in animals of certain whole classes.
127. The mobile wireless is a more and more important role in the monitor of emergency and buoyage and oceanic execution.
128. The photo released by the Oceanic Viking carried a headline alleging a mother minke whale and her calf were taken by Japanese whalers .
129. Furthermore, according to the storm track variation, people may design more reasonable oceanic navigation route. Therefore,[http://sentencedict.com/oceanic.html] study of storm track is of great importance.
130. Lisa DiPinto is with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
131. "Climate change is slow, but it is unstoppable" said Solomon, a researcher at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colo.
132. Any of several species of gull - like oceanic Birds in the family Procellariidae.
133. The Holocene intermediate stage was associated with a normal marine environment, with increased oceanic sediments and a warmer and moist climate, indicating a good marine ecological environment.
134. Solar energy, wind energy, oceanic energy, geothermic energy, biologic energy and hydrogen are known as green energy resources.
135. In this paper the relationship between ENSO (El Nino Southern Oscillation phenomena) and variability of oceanic front of the Kuroshio in the East China Sea are described.
136. Oceanic Society was established in 1969 as a non - profit conservation organization.
137. The United Nations has declared a moratorium on oceanic iron-fertilization studies, and the International Maritime Organization has also limited research.
138. The State Oceanic Administration and other non-military maritime patrol and law enforcement organizations have in the past acted carelessly, he said.
139. Lying within the South Temperate Zone, New Zealand has an oceanic climate, without extremes of heat or cold.
140. Dr Robert Pitman, a marine scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in California, took the stunning images of the pod going in for the kill.
141. A spokeswoman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it was possible the whale was already dead before becoming pinned to the bow.
142. Huaguang Coral reef is one of the continental slope atolls in the South ChinaSea, which are distinguished from oceanic atolls and shelf atolls .
143. By 2011 scientists aboard a Japanese deep-sea drilling ship called Chikyu hope to start drilling through a thin piece of oceanic crust to reach Earth's mantle.
144. Paleoclimatology labs around the country, like the one at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, are therefore busily building databases of tree ring data.
145. These basalts are characterized by the tectonic settings of the oceanic within plate alkaline basalts in both the submarine eruptive facies and pelagic radiolarian silicalite facies.
146. And the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it was the first season when four major hurricanes hit the United States.
147. The East Dengba section is a record of the late stage of oceanic island development, with interbeds of acid lavas at the top, overlain by continuous deposits of limestone and sandstone.
148. Two agencies, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, reported Wednesday that the global average surface temperature for 2010 had tied the record set in 2005.
149. After all, lionfish fillets are not poisonous and rather delicious, according to both the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and fisherfolk who have tasted it.
150. While there are numerous types of sharks, only four are most frequently cited in encounters with humans—the bull shark, the tiger shark, the great white shark and the oceanic white tip shark.
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