English to Tamil Dictionary marine

marine

கடல்
definition
noun
Men who are recently out of the army or marines are favored to play hostile gunmen.
a member of a body of troops trained to serve on land or at sea, in particular a member of the US Marine Corps.
adjective
marine plants
of, found in, or produced by the sea.
translation of 'marine'
கடல் சார்ந்த
example
He was proud of his service as a 'marine' engineer who became a farmer, then a businessman and above all, a great servant of the people of this area.
Whale Study Week includes boat trips as well as classes in whale biology and general 'marine' ecology.
Marina Hemingway was established there but the campaign to promote 'marine' tourism had just begun.
In the case of a 'marine' engineer, the highest post is that of a Chief Engineer.
The market leaders in 'marine' painting had moved to London.
Other applications have included beacons for emergency services vehicles and 'marine' navigation lights.
The coursework for my degree in 'marine' biology taught me that we know very little about the sea, especially the life in it.
Every year, roughly eight hundred Americans lose their lives in 'marine' accidents.
The same procedure is used when placing calls via the 'marine' operator to shoreside telephones.
It also damages plants and animals, including the plankton that sustains the 'marine' food chain.
The data should prove to be a gold mine to boating groups, government agencies and the 'marine' industry.
He left school at 16 with no qualifications and began his career as a 'marine' engineer, at one time working on the Isle of Wight.
He was a 'marine' engineer, a world traveler, and it was from him that I acquired some of my wanderlust.
Plants also feed the 'marine' life and animals the carnivores among us eat.
If we have to upgrade some of our technology to allow text messaging on 'marine' radio, then let's make it so.
As in most genres of art, the nautical or 'marine' artist is a risk taker.
Tom's 'marine' biology degree shows in his concern for the environment.
Sirenians are vegetarians, feeding on a variety of 'marine' algae and higher plants.
She plays Silly, a Nova Scotian seasprite of girl who is the subject of a 'marine' tragedy of, er, Titanic proportions.
This is a centre of 'marine' science excellence in the world, here in Townsville.
Forests are still being cut down, 'marine' life is being destroyed.
It is important to note that most 'marine' companies are dedicated to building safe and reliable products.
No one was injured and there just happened to be a qualified 'marine' repairman on the dock when we put the boat into its slip.
Should we hire a 'marine' surveyor to inspect the boat once it's returned to us?
The role of seapower in the revolt and after generated the 'marine' painting of van de Velde the Younger and others.
He served as a naval officer in the First World War and by 1945 was the best-known 'marine' artist in Britain.
He determined the way oil blocks out light has a more harmful effect on 'marine' plants than ingestion of the oil itself.
In fact, haddock look positively ferocious compared to these innocuous 'marine' travelers.
Instead, they use sea minerals extracted from 'marine' plants to reduce dimpling and improve skin tone.
That included studying 'marine' biology at university and even becoming an actor for a few years, which established his love of the theatre.
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