a forest by the sea...........maritime means adjacent, by or near the sea
it meens how many people get shot,hurt,wounded or killed
My wrist is so painful I think I may have broke it, I'm off to casualty to get it x rayed. Kwik Goo, the sticky glue company is the latest casualty of the economic downturn as it calls in the receiver. One casualty in the road accident has life threatening injuries and has been airlifted to hospital by Air Ambulance.
Los Angeles, California is considered to be a maritimecounty because it borders the sea.I'm interested in a maritime career.
A casualty.
a forest by the sea...........maritime means adjacent, by or near the sea
The weather on or immediately around the sea.
The definition of maritime domain is all things and areas on, of, under, adjacent to, bordering on, or relating to an ocean, sea, or other navigable waterway. It includes all maritime-related people, vessels, activities, cargo, infrastructure, and other conveyances.
it meens how many people get shot,hurt,wounded or killed
My source indicates that this adjective has 5definitions:1. connected with the sea in relation to shipping, navigation, etc.2. of or pertaining to the sea, as in maritime resources.3. bordering along the sea, as in maritime provinces or maritime cities.4. living near or in the sea, as in maritime plants.5. characteristic of a sailor; nautical, as in maritime clothing.
A thin mixture of an insoluble substance, with a liquid, water or oil
It really depends on what their clothes look like ,their definition of casual, or what their attitude is when you see or meet them.
In maritime usage "mooring" means to secure a vessel [boat, ship , barge, etc.].j3h.
It could be 'victim' or 'dupe' , ' fall guy ', ' casualty', or many other similar words.
Maritime tropical climates are usually humid due to the warm oceanic air masses that bring moisture to the regions they influence. Humidity levels can vary depending on factors such as proximity to large bodies of water and prevailing winds.
to fall: EXAMPLE cascade casualty
The correct military definition of "casualty" is in fact "loss by wounds, death, desertion, etc", perhaps even broader than might at first have been imagined, but having established what a "casualty" is, how do you go about tracing one, and the date and circumstances under which they became a "casualty" ? There are varying degrees of difficulty:- CWGC and HMSO ~ killed in action ~ died of wounds ~ "died" ~ deserted ~ wounded, and "other sources" Casualty does not mean death. Casualty means a military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, or capture, or who is missing in action. In other words, casualty means "someone who can't fight any more."