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seafarer
[ see-fair-er ]
noun
- a sailor.
- a traveler on the sea.
seafarer
/ ˈsiːˌfɛərə /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of seafarer1
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Example Sentences
Who in Britain or Western Europe or America now knows a working seafarer?
The most common seafarer you will see, should you look, will be Asian and exhausted.
You could be a generalist—a poet/mollusk scientist/seafarer/surgeon.
From the most ancient times they have been the friends of the seafarer!
He found the man Rait, a big, clumsy seafarer, and questioned him.
The morning was growing hot, and the good seafarer in the seat beside our friend seemed to grow very uncomfortable.
He was the captain of Raleigh's flagship, the Destiny, an old seafarer, who in twenty years had lived a century of adventure.
Not only the terms of expression, but a distinct reference to a former voyage, indicated the writer to have been a seafarer.
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