sealine

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Etymology[edit]

From sea +‎ line.

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Noun[edit]

sealine (plural sealines)

  1. The coastline, seaboard.
  2. The horizon.
  3. A line used for sounding.
  4. A line used for fishing in deep water.
  5. An undersea pipeline for oil, natural gas, etc.