1 a soldier who works closely with the navy and is trained especially for military operations on land that begin from the sea
2 of or near the sea:
3 a member of the United States Marine Corps, a part of the US military forces that consists of soldiers who operate on land and sea
4 related to the sea or sea transport:
The oil slick seriously threatens marine life around the islands.
Over the years we have been rather shortsighted about protecting our marine environment.
Clause 2 is limited to a single class—seamen and marines.
They have seen the governor driven out and the marines overrun.
The most notable feature of the expenditure is the alteration in the figures for pensions to officers, seamen, marines and widows.
Does not the difference arise very largely from the different standard of wages paid in the mercantile marines of the two countries?
The cost of an adequate system of armed guards, if marines were employed, would at the least be £80,000 a year.
The aggregate complements of the latter were short of the full complements by 806 seamen, 106 marines, and 67 other ratings.
We know that there is a local frigate, if not two, on board which there are marines and a helicopter.
The marines come under one head as the soldiers come under one head.
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