mare, mari- +
(Latin: sea)
MARISAT
A geostationary communication satellite equipped with a repeater operating at microwave frequencies, for ship-to-shore communication by satellite. Derived from maritime satellite.
maritime
1. Bordering on or living or characteristic of those near the sea.
2. Relating to, or involving ships, shipping, navigation, or seamen.
3. Having a special affinity for the sea.
4. A description of a climate influenced by the sea, and therefore generally temperate and with relatively small variations in seasonal temperatures.
maritime frequency bands
In the United States, a collection of radio frequencies that are used for communication between ships, or between ships and coastal stations.
maritime law
The laws and regulations that apply at sea or afloat, including those bearing on the responsibilities of the masters and navigators of sea vessels.
maritime mobile service
Radio service that allows communications between ships, or between ships and coastal stations.
maritime position
The geographical location of a craft at sea.
martime polar air
An polar air that becomes unstable, possessing a higher moisture content after passing over warmer water.
Scientiae cedit mare.
The sea yields to knowledge.
Motto of U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut, USA.
submarine
1. A submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes.
2. A sea vessel that is capable of operating submerged.
3. Beneath the surface of the water; undersea.
submariner
A member of the crew of a submarine.
supramarine, supermarine
Taking place or operating above the sea.
transmarine
1. Involving crossing a sea or ocean.
2. Situated or coming from across a sea or ocean.
3. Being on or coming from the opposite side of the sea or ocean.
ultra mare
Beyond the sea.
ultramarine
1. A brilliant deep blue color.
2. A vivid or strong blue to purplish blue.
3. A reference to a place beyond the sea.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving the "sea" and the "ocean" bodies of water:
abysso- (bottomless);
Atlantic;
batho-, bathy- (depth);
bentho- (deep, depth);
halio-, halo- (salt or "the sea");
necto-, nekto- (swimming);
oceano-;
pelago- (sea, ocean);
plankto- (drifting);
thalasso- (sea, ocean).