Noun
A foam created by the agitation of seawater.
A type of confectionery made with egg whites, corn syrup, and brown sugar.
Coordinate term: divinity
I'm usually not a fan of long shapeless dresses, but when done in the right fabric and in a refreshing, seafoam green color, it's just about the most appealing thing to wear on a hot day. Source: Internet
One wall features a huge daisy design in white, pale pink, and seafoam, and a neon pink, curly-scripted “Be Brilliant” sign. Source: Internet
He inherited a silver watch from his ancestor Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck and passed it on to his nephew Fergus. Source: Internet
It is later presumed that Seafoam was involved in the American Revolutionary War and died in 1776. Source: Internet
Upon returning to Scotland, Seafoam McDuck learned that his contract with McSue contained fine print stating that if the shipment was not completed, McDuck would forfeit all his possessions to McSue. Source: Internet
Glass seafoam tiles by Tile Bar dress up the fireplace. Source: Internet