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Seaman vs Seafarer - What's the difference?

seaman | seafarer |

As nouns the difference between seaman and seafarer

is that seaman is a mariner or sailor, one who mans a ship. Opposed to landman or landsman while seafarer is a sailor or mariner.

seaman

English

Noun

(seamen)
  • A mariner or sailor, one who mans a ship. Opposed to landman or landsman.
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  • (British, Navy) The lowest ranking in the Navy, below Able Seaman.
  • (US, Navy) An enlisted rate in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, ranking below petty officer third class and above seaman apprentice.
  • A merman; the male of the mermaid.
  • Not to mention mermaids or seamen. — .

    See also

    * ("seaman" on Wikipedia)

    seafarer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A sailor or mariner.
  • One who travels by sea.