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Mare is Latin for "sea."
Sea water translated into Latin is Aqua marinus.
There Romans would have never seen a sea lion; they don't exist anywhere that the Romans would have had influence or access to. If you are looking for the Latin classification name, you'll need to be more specific, since there are 6 difference species of sea lion.
Latin has the adjective maritimus, which means "by the shore" or "coastal" and the noun ora, meaning the seaside.A literal translation would be apud mare, near the sea. In much more recent use of Latin, the term super mare has been used in English place-names to indicate that they are on the coast - the translation is "on sea".
Mare.
Mare is the Latin word that means sea; the plural is maria
It comes from the Latin maritimusmeaning 'pertaining to the sea'. The Latin word 'mare' is similar, meaning 'sea'.
The Latin neuter noun mare means sea water; its dative and ablative singular form is mari: "to or for sea water/ by, with, in, by means of sea water", depending on context.
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"Rosemary" or "Rosemarie" comes from the Latin ros marīnus meaning "dew of the sea" or "sea dew."
The Latin word for a coast or sea-shore is litus or ora.