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marina

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ma·ri·na  (m-rn)
n.
A boat basin that has docks, moorings, supplies, and other facilities for small boats.

[Italian and Spanish, seashore, from feminine of marino, belonging to the sea, from Latin marnus; see marine.]

marina [məˈriːnə]
n
(Transport / Nautical Terms) an elaborate docking facility for pleasure boats
[via Italian and Spanish from Latin: marine]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.marinamarina - a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers
docking facility, dockage, dock - landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"
Translations
marina [məˈriːnə] Npuerto m deportivo

marina [məˈriːnə] nmarina f

marina
nYacht- or Jachthafen m

marina [məˈriːnə] nporticciolo, marina
marina [məˈriːnə] nporticciolo, marina

marina حوض مرسى السفن přístav pro jachty marina Jachthafen μαρίνα atracadero, puerto deportivo huvivenesatama port de plaisance marina porticciolo マリーナ 항구 jachthaven marina port dla jachtów marina пристань для яхт småbåtshamn ท่าจอดเรือ yat limanı bến du thuyền 游艇港


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Thou seest, Marina duke that I have taken the field with an assorted cargo, to do thee honor.
They say the other day Matthew Ivanych Platov drove them into the river Marina and drowned some eighteen thousand in one day.
Unless he made this a holiday, when his books were all packed, he would have no holiday whatever; for out at Santa Marina Helen knew, by experience, that he would work all day; his boxes, she said, were packed with books.
 
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