The correct placement for the apostrophe for the pural noun seamen is seamen's. Example:
The seamen's union is called The National Maritime Union headquartered in New York City.
The possessive form of the plural noun seamen is seamen's.A plural noun that does not end with an s forms the plural by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word, the same as a singular noun.Example: The seamen's teamwork is essential for many tasks aboard a ship.
Seamen's Bethel was created in 1832.
Seamen is a word synonymous with sailors. Seamen crew ocean-going vessels.It is possible that your question contains a typo.Semen are single cells of the male reproductive system that can fertilize an egg to make a genetically different offspring.2nd Answer:Sorry, not correct. Semen is a milky off-white fluid that carries millions of 'Spermatazoa", or sperm cells, to the female's egg.
National Union of Seamen ended in 1990.
National Union of Seamen was created in 1887.
International Seamen's Union ended in 1937.
International Seamen's Union was created in 1892.
Finnish Seamen's Mission was created in 1875.
Seamen's Hospital Society was created in 1821.
Seamen's Union of Australia was created in 1876.
Seamen's Union of Australia ended in 1991.
A long ship, perhaps full of Viking seamen.