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Synonyms for océan
ˈoʊ ʃənocéan
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oceannoun
Synonyms:
ogin
English Synonyms and Antonyms
ocean
Marine (Latin mare, sea) signifies belonging to the ocean, maritime, a secondary derivative from the same root, bordering on or connected with the ocean; as, marine products; marine animals; maritime nations; maritime laws. Nautical (Greek nautes, a sailor) denotes primarily anything connected with sailors, and hence with ships or navigation; naval (Latin navis, Greek naus, a ship) refers to the armed force of a nation on the sea, and, by extension, to similar forces on lakes and rivers; as, a naval force; a nautical almanac. Ocean, used adjectively, is applied to that which belongs to or is part of the ocean; oceanic may be used in the same sense, but is especially applied to that which borders on (or upon) or is connected with, or which is similar to or suggestive of an ocean; we speak of ocean currents, oceanic islands, or, perhaps, of an oceanic intellect.
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oceannoun
Associated words:
oceanic, interoceanic, doldrums, oceanography, oceanology, terrigenous, oceanus, transoceanic
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1320 | sea | |
#1511 | indian | |
#2172 | marine | |
#2494 | ocean | |
#7246 | naval | |
#7934 | maritime | |
#9732 | seas | |
#12690 | oceans | |
#13919 | nautical | |
#17745 | oceanic | |
#32606 | oceanographic | |
#32961 | oceana | |
#35294 | maritimes | |
#291070 | ogin |
How to use océan in a sentence?
The rainfall itself is probably way out in the ocean, but the storm surge would be catastrophic.
I get the impression that growing concern over the pace of Chinese activity in the Indian Ocean increases the likelihood India will begin to take the Andamans more seriously.
Great Lakes waves tend to arrive at shore in closer succession than ocean waves, which can make it harder for a swimmer to recover if they are knocked down, the shorelines also have many piers and break walls where strong currents can develop and surround, as well as gaps in sandbars that favor currents.
David Pottier said of United States. Thepandemic has wreaked havoc across the world, infecting 6.6 million people, killing over 391,000 and devastating economies.It poses a particular threat to the elderly like the surviving D-Day veterans who are in their late nineties or older. It has also affected the younger generations who turn out every year to mark the occasion. Most have been barred from traveling to the windswept coasts of American Normandy. In this photo taken on Thursday, June 4, 2020, two people stop to look at an information board at Omaha Beach in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, American Normandy, France. In sharp contrast to the 75th anniversary of D-Day, this year's 76th will be one of the loneliest remembrances ever, as the coronavirus pandemic is keeping nearly everyone from traveling. ( AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) Some 160,000 soldiers made the perilous crossing from England that day in atrocious conditions, storming dunes which they knew were heavily defended by German troops determined to hold their positions. Somehow, they succeeded. Yet they left a trail of thousands of casualties who have been mourned for generations since. Last year stood out, with U.S. President Donald Trump joining his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron at the American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach. A smattering of veterans were honored with the highest accolades. All across the beaches of American Normandy tens of thousands came from across the globe to pay their respects to the dead and laud the surviving soldiers. The acrid smell of wartime-era jeep exhaust fumes and the rumble of old tanks filled the air as parades of vintages vehicles went from village to village. The tiny roads between the dunes, hedges and apple orchards were clogged for hours, if not days. FILE - In this Thursday, June 6, 2019 file photo, President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, French Donald Trump Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron, watch a flyover during a ceremony to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day at the American Normandy cemetery, in Colleville-sur-Mer, American Normandy, France. In sharp contrast to the 75th anniversary of D-Day, this year's 76th will be one of the loneliest remembrances ever, as the coronavirus pandemic is keeping nearly everyone from traveling. ( AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) Heading into the D-Day remembrance weekend this year, only the salty brine coming off the ocean on Omaha Beach hits the nostrils, the shrieks of seagulls pierce the ears and a sense of desolation hangs across the regions country roads. Last year this place was full with jeeps, trucks, people dressed up as soldiers.
The cuts caused a short-term bump (in prices), but the real problem is that it's only a small drop in the ocean, the amount of illegal production that is still being produced is strong enough to keep downward pressure on pricing.
Translations for océan
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- oseaanAfrikaans
- ውቅያኖስAmharic
- ociánAragonese
- قاموس, محيطArabic
- মহাসাগৰAssamese
- okeanAzerbaijani
- океанBashkir
- акіянBelarusian
- океанBulgarian
- dipsiBislama
- সমুদ্র, মহাসমুদ্রBengali
- རྒྱ་མཚོTibetan Standard
- oceàCatalan, Valencian
- oceánCzech
- cefnfor, eigionWelsh
- oceanDanish
- OzeanGerman
- ކަނޑުDivehi
- ωκεανόςGreek
- oceanoEsperanto
- océanoSpanish
- ookeanEstonian
- ozeanoBasque
- اقیانوسPersian
- valtameriFinnish
- wasaFijian
- havFaroese
- océanFrench
- oician, bóchna, an fharraige mhòr, lear, mórmhuir, aigéan, farraigeIrish
- aigeann, cuan, an fhairge mhòr, cuan mòr, fairge, muir, tàbhScottish Gaelic
- océanoGalician
- સમુદ્રGujarati
- faarkeyManx
- tḕkuHausa
- יָם, אוקינוסHebrew
- समुन्दर, अम्बुधि, सागर, महासागर, समन्दरHindi
- oseyanHaitian Creole
- óceánHungarian
- օվկիանոսArmenian
- oceanoInterlingua
- lautan, samudraIndonesian
- oceanInterlingue
- osimiriIgbo
- oceanoIdo
- sjór, ægir, haf, úthafIcelandic
- oceanoItalian
- אוקיינוסHebrew
- 海, 大洋, 海洋Japanese
- ოკეანეGeorgian
- мұхитKazakh
- imaqKalaallisut, Greenlandic
- មហាសមុទ្រKhmer
- ಸಮುದ್ರ, ಮಹಾಸಾಗರ, ಸಾಗರKannada
- 大洋, 대양, 바다Korean
- океанKyrgyz
- oceanus, oceanumLatin
- enenne, enyanjjaGanda
- ມະຫາສະໝຸດLao
- okeanas, vandenynasLithuanian
- okeānsLatvian
- oseanaMalagasy
- moana, moana waiwai, moana tuauriuri, moana pīpipiMāori
- океанMacedonian
- സമുദ്രം, സാഗരംMalayalam
- далайMongolian
- महासागरMarathi
- samudera, segara, lautanMalay
- oċeanMaltese
- အဏ္ဏဝါ, သမုဒ္ဒရာBurmese
- wereldzee, oceaanDutch
- verdshavNorwegian Nynorsk
- verdenshav, havNorwegian
- tónteelNavajo, Navaho
- oceanOccitan
- ମହାସାଗରOriya
- oceanPolish
- سمندرPashto, Pushto
- oceanoPortuguese
- iki-yagaKirundi
- oceanRomanian
- океанRussian
- inyanjaKinyarwanda
- समुद्रSanskrit
- mariSardinian
- ساگرSindhi
- ocean, okean, океанSerbo-Croatian
- සාගරයSinhala, Sinhalese
- oceánSlovak
- oceanSlovene
- vasaSamoan
- badweynSomali
- oqeaniAlbanian
- oceanSwedish
- bahariSwahili
- கடல்Tamil
- మహా సముద్రం, సముద్రTelugu
- уқёнусTajik
- มหาสมุทรThai
- ውቅያኖስTigrinya
- okean, de–izTurkmen
- karagatanTagalog
- 'oseniTonga (Tonga Islands)
- okyanusTurkish
- океанTatar
- океанUkrainian
- ساگر, بحر, محیط, سمندرUrdu
- okean, muhitUzbek
- đại dương, 大洋Vietnamese
- seanVolapük
- oceyanWalloon
- mbàmbulaanWolof
- ulwandlekaziXhosa
- יםYiddish
- òkunYoruba
- 海洋Chinese
- ulwandleZulu
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