The answer is sea
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mari- means sea like marine or maritime
it means ...AWAY FROM..
Marine, maritime, mariner... erm thats about it that i can think of!!
"A Mari Usque Ad Mare" is Latin. The English translation is "From sea even unto sea." Nowadays, we Canadians say, "From sea, to sea, to sea." This refers to the fact that Canada's coastline includes large parts of the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic Oceans. In fact, Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world.
Semper Fidelis, its latin for always faithful. It is the Marine Corps motto.
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in = to, into, on, against, for, towards, until (this word takes a noun in the accusative case)mari = dative or ablative case of mare, sea or seawaternavigat = he/she/it sails or navigates.Since in and mari can not go together, the phrase is meaningless.The correct phrase would be in mare navigat(he/she/it sails on the sea)