a. [ L. marinus, fr. mare the sea: cf. F. marin. See Mere a pool. ]
Marine acid (Chem.),
Marine barometer.
Marine corps,
Marine engine (Mech.),
Marine glue.
Marine insurance,
Marine interest,
Marine law.
Marine league,
Marine metal,
Marine soap,
Marine store,
n. [ F. marin a sea solider, marine naval economy, a marine picture, fr. L. marinus. See Marine, a. ]
Tell that to the marines,
a. [ Cf. F. mariné. ] (Her.) Having the lower part of the body like a fish. Crabb. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Mil.) A military explosive device designed to be placed on or under the surface of a body of water, and to explode when ships pass nearby or come in contact with it. Its function is to destroy enemy ships or deny hostile naval forces access to certain areas of the sea, usually near the shoreline. Also called
n. [ F. marinier, LL. marinarius. See Marine. ] One whose occupation is to assist in navigating ships; a seaman or sailor. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
Mariner's compass.
n. Seamanship. [ Obs. ] Udalt. [ 1913 Webster ]