Sailer vs Marine - What's the difference?
sailer | marine |
That which sails; a boat.
* 1880 , Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major
Of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine biology'', marine ''insurance .)
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, title= A member of a marine corps.
(capitalised in the plural) A marine corps.
A painting representing some marine subject.
As a noun sailer
is that which sails; a boat.As a verb marine is
.sailer
English
Noun
(en noun)- She is the best sailer in the service, and she carries a hundred guns.
Anagrams
* * * * *marine
English
Adjective
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Noun
(en noun)- He was a marine in World War II.
- He fought with the Marines in World War II.