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seaman
1[ see-muhn ]
noun
, plural sea·men.
- a person skilled in seamanship.
- a person whose trade or occupation is assisting in the handling, sailing, and navigating of a ship during a voyage, especially one below the rank of officer; sailor.
- U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. an enlisted person ranking below petty officer.
Seaman
2[ see-muhn ]
noun
- Elizabeth Coch·rane [kok, -r, uh, n], original name of Nellie Bly.
seaman
/ ˈsiːmən /
noun
- a rating trained in seamanship as opposed to electrical engineering, etc
- a man who serves as a sailor
- a person skilled in seamanship
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Derived Forms
- ˈseaman-ˌlike, adjective
- ˈseamanly, adjectiveadverb
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Other Words From
- super·seaman noun plural superseamen
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See sailor.
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Example Sentences
Standing in his apprentice seaman uniform, he looked like a child playing soldier.
From Los Angeles Times
Boylan, who had not ordered a roving night watch as people slept, was convicted in 2023 of seaman’s manslaughter and sentenced in May to four years in federal prison.
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One seaman told the BBC that visitors were keen to go on expeditions with the boat, although he would not have done so himself.
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He could have received up to 10 years in federal prison for his conviction on what is colloquially called seaman’s manslaughter.
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In October 2022, an indictment of one count of seaman’s manslaughter was reinstated.
From New York Times
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