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ocean
[ oh-shuhn ]
noun
- any part of or the entirety of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface: Compare World Ocean ( def ).
Most of her adult life had been spent on the ocean, first on a fishing boat, then in the navy, now as a marine biologist.
- a vast expanse or quantity:
oceans of opportunity;
the ocean of people at Woodstock.
ocean
/ ˈəʊʃən /
noun
- a very large stretch of sea, esp one of the five oceans of the world, the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic
- the body of salt water covering approximately 70 per cent of the earth's surface
- a huge quantity or expanse
an ocean of replies
- literary.the sea
ocean
/ ō′shən /
- The continuous body of salt water that covers 72 percent of the Earth's surface. The average salinity of ocean water is approximately three percent. The deepest known area of the ocean, at 11,034 m (36,192 ft) is the Mariana Trench , located in the western Pacific Ocean.
- Any of the principal divisions of this body of water, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans.
Other Words From
- o·cean·like adjective
- in·ter·o·cean adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ocean1
Usage
Example Sentences
A picturesque and famous stretch of highway with views of the ocean, Pacific Coast Highway has been the site of numerous deadly crashes.
In it an ancient species emerges from the ocean, triggering an international crisis.
One of her murals has been left intact though - huge, blue ocean waves on the walls of the corridor where the women go to smoke.
In contrast some countries across Europe are more prone to cold blasts of air which are less influenced by the ocean.
Experts say seasonal storms like Chido are intensifying in strength due to warmer ocean waters.
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