Sea water translated into Latin is Aqua marinus.
Serpens oceani.
Marissa (Latin) is "of the sea".
Aequore; altum; mare.
Costafrom the Latin infinitive accostare, "to adjoin";Costa is the Latin word for "rib", and therefore, "side" and accost is formed from Latin ad-, "to" + costa,Latin costa, "rib, side" (This is actually the source of the word 'coast'). The essential sense is "to be alongside" (like he coast is alongside the beach and sea).
Mare is Latin for "sea."
Sea water translated into Latin is Aqua marinus.
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 phrase on the Canadian coat of arms, "A Mari Usque Ad Mare," translates to "From Sea to Sea." It represents the vastness and diversity of Canada's geography and people, symbolizing the country's expanse from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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.
The Canadian national motto, "A Mari Usque Ad Marie" is in Latin. It means "From Sea to Sea."