SEAMARK

Etymology

Noun

seamark (plural seamarks)

Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners, such as a hill or steeple.

A beacon, buoy, etc. placed in the sea to aid navigation.

Anagrams

• Amakers

Source: Wiktionary


Sea"mark`, n.

Definition: Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners; a beacon; a landmark visible from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a steeple, or the like. Shak.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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