1. seaborne - Adjective
2. seaborne - Adjective Satellite
conveyed by sea
Source: WordNetA 2019 Global News test on Canadians’ knowledge of D-Day found that fewer that half could answer basic questions about history’s largest seaborne invasion. Source: Internet
As local society was founded in forestry and seaborne endeavours, a tradition of lumber camp songs and sea shanties prevailed. Source: Internet
Another seaborne expedition to Mayo in the west secured government control over that part of the country. Source: Internet
Another effort was made using a Turkish gulet for a seaborne landing, but it never left port. Source: Internet
Both ports are not only responsible for Nigeria’s seaborne trade but also serve inland countries such as Niger and Chad. Source: Internet
France ended the prohibition against seaborne trade on the Scheldt that had been enforced by the Netherlands. Source: Internet