- OriginMiddle English: from Old French occean, via Latin from Greek ōkeanos ‘great stream encircling the earth's disc’. ‘The ocean’ originally denoted the whole body of water regarded as encompassing the earth's single land mass.
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OCEAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
English (US)
OCEAN meaning: 1. a very large area of sea: 2. used in the name of each of the …
Znaczenie Ocean, Definicja …
ocean definicja: 1. a very large area of sea: 2. used in the name of each of the …
The Indian Ocean
the Indian Ocean definition: 1. the ocean that is to the south of India 2. the ocean …
Ocean: Italian Translation
ocean translate: oceano, mare, oceano, oceano. Learn more in the Cambridge …
Ocean: Korean Translation
OCEAN translate: 대양, 바다. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Korean Dictionary.
Vietnamese Translation
OCEAN translate: đại dương, một trong năm đại dương chính. Learn more in the …
Indonesian Translation
ocean translate: samudra, samudra. Learn more in the Cambridge English …
Ocean: Japanese Translation
OCEAN translate: 海洋, ~洋(五大洋の1つ) , 海, 海(うみ), 大洋(たいよう). …
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