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Noun

seas

  1. plural of sea

Related terms

  • the seven seas

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Sat May 16 05:28:35 2009

Look up seas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

SEAS may mean:

  • The plural of "sea"
  • Shipboard Environmental (data) Acquisition System: a program developed by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to provide accurate meteorological and oceanographic data in real time from ships at sea through the use of satellite data transmission techniques.
  • Seas - a type of wind wave that develops over time.
  • Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations

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Wed Jul 15 09:47:56 2009

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Coral Seas Beach is located on Negril s seven mile white sand beach 52 miles from the Donald Sangster Airport Montego Bay and just minutes away from negril nightlife and the town

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Fisheye Centrum On Explorer of the Seas

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Fri Jun 12 11:43:42 2009

Panoramic Posters. Seas & Oceans : CRshare.com
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Cheryl's Mewsings Blog Archive The Seas of Enceladus
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hu, 25 Jun 2009 14:19:03 GM

Today's Independent has a fascinating article about the probable presence of underground caverns filled with . sea. water on Saturn's moon, Enceladus. All it needs now is squid And that's as good a reason as any to remind that that if you ...

Big Ships: Oasis of the Seas & Norwegian Epic | The CruiseWeb Blog
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Big Ships: Oasis of the Seas & Norwegian Epic | The CruiseWeb Blog

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Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:44:28 GM

It all began with White Star Line in 1912, who at the time decided to build the Grandest passenger ship at . sea. . Ship building has come a long way in 97 years . In the modern era of BIG ships, Royal Caribbean has led the way.

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Sun Jul 5 17:15:51 2009

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California teen becomes youngest to sail world solo Reuters

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Hell and high water: The Fastnet disaster

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Grimalkin, a 30-foot fibreglass yacht, was knocked down flat at least seven times by gigantic seas after the crew decided to run the yacht before the storm. ...



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The rights of Arctic peoples

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The receding ice cap in Greenland, and the melting of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, are both threats and opportunities for his region, argues Mr Kleist. ...



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From Google News Search: "seas"
Sat Jul 18 05:01:00 2009

I would like to send soccer balls to our soldiers over seas but do not have a clue where to start - can anyone
Q. I am part of a large soccer league in Missouri and was given several soccer balls that were used at our state cup games. We gave them out to different schools where kids signed them and wrote on them for our boys over seas in the military. I do not have a clue how to get them to them. I took over this venture half way through. Can anyone give me a place to start, someone to contact, a website to go to, on how to get these balls to our soldiers over sea? Thank you in advance.
Asked by caodancer - Fri Jun 6 20:36:29 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Contact the USO..
Answered by Perro De Lava - Fri Jun 6 20:42:55 2008

Describe the war that fought on the seas during the great war, british actions, german actions?
Q. I also need the following for the question. Again the question is Describe the war that fought on the seas during the Great War--British actions, German actions, the use of submarines, the battle of Jutland. Please give a very long answer and a fast one.
Asked by Lori J - Wed Mar 14 16:00:38 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. admiral jellicoe was in command of the grand british imperial fleet and admiral scharnhorst was in charge of the fgerman fleet ,i believe!!the actions generally consisted of fleet actions in line-of-battle and with some incidental torpedo boat and destroyer actions in support to try and break the enemy line and disrupt their effective formations with an eye toward attacking and coming into a postion of either "crossing-the enemy's T" perpendicularly or effecting a fleet long broadside at the enemy's line in such a manner as to take little fire one'self ,as a result of cunning manuver or special circumstance in the fog of battle.the main battle of the war to end all wars was of course "JUTLAND" this was an attempt on the order of the german… [cont.]
Answered by eldoradoreefgold - Wed Mar 14 16:50:14 2007

Is there intelligent life in the oceans and seas here on earth?
Q. The 2/3 of earth is cover by water. Human beings rule the land areas but not the oceans or seas. All searches to find intelligent life have been focus on outside the earth. Man is discovering new life forms everyday in the oceans.
Asked by fsmind - Mon Apr 3 16:41:53 2006 - - 10 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Everything that lives on or in land or water or the sky is intelligent enough to have survived till now against a plethora of predators. The future will let us know if man is intelligent enough to survive the most dangerous predator of them all - MAN Himself!
Answered by DemonInLove - Mon Apr 3 18:17:38 2006

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