seaway
IPA: sˈiweɪ
noun
- (nautical) A lane or route at sea that is regularly used by ships; a sea lane or trade route.
- (nautical) An inland waterway used by seagoing shipping.
- (nautical) The headway of a vessel.
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Examples of "seaway" in Sentences
- On the edge of a shallow seaway.
- There are over a dozen locks on the Seaway.
- He was certain she could not live in a seaway.
- The objective was to clear the seaway to Antwerp.
- Docks are maintained at a full seaway depth, which is to.
- The depth in the channels of the seaway is upstream of Montreal.
- The point of deposition slowly moved eastwards as the seaway rose.
- Seaway merged with Rockfleet, the station's current owner, in 1998.
- In a seaway or surf therefore, the cutter was more prone to broaching to.
- The sequence of rocks represents the final filling of the Cretaceous seaway.
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