"Getting your sea legs" means acclimating to life on a ship. "Getting your land legs" is not quite the opposite, as it refers to adjusting your balance and walk to a non-shifting (land) condition after an extended time at sea.
Forelegs?
Well, the opposite of "Wonder" is "Dread" and the Opposite of "Land" is "sea". So, my answer would be Dreadsea?
The opposite of emotional calm could be:excitedenthuseddisturbedupsetanxiousscaredmadexcitedhystericalstressedjitteryThe opposite of calm (wind, sea) could be:windystormy
An octopus is a purple sea creature who has eight legs and is a mollusk.Its legs are covered in suckers.
The general opposite of the noun "land" is "sea." These are the two types of surface. Historically the opposite of travel by land was by sea, but this could now apply to travel by "ground" as opposed to by "air." If you are referring to what an aircraft does, then 'take off' would be a suitable opposite. For sea travel the opposite could be to "set sail." If you refer to what you do to a fish after hooking it, then the opposite might be 'lose' but it is not so clear. --- It really depends upon which meaning of 'land' you mean and exactly what you mean by 'opposite'. When people refer to the 'opposite' of a word they normally mean its antonym and this would typically only apply to adjectives and adverbs, and certain verbs that have a clear antonym, and to nouns based on them.
"Getting your sea legs" means acclimating to life on a ship. "Getting your land legs" is not quite the opposite, as it refers to adjusting your balance and walk to a non-shifting (land) condition after an extended time at sea.
"Getting your sea legs" means acclimating to life on a ship. "Getting your land legs" is not quite the opposite, as it refers to adjusting your balance and walk to a non-shifting (land) condition after an extended time at sea.
Sea Legs was created in 1937.
Sea cucumbers don't have any legs at all.
No, they are not.
No, they are not.
sea horses don't have legs. they only got on tail.
'''''it has no legs'''''
Forelegs?
The Opposite Side of the Sea was created on 2007-01-27.
Antonym means opposite, so I guess the opposite of "sea" would be "land".
it has 6 legs