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    Sea \Sea\ (s[=e]), n. [OE. see, AS. s[=ae]; akin to D. zee, OS.
    & OHG. s[=e]o, G. see, OFries. se, Dan. s["o], Sw. sj["o],
    Icel. s[ae]r, Goth. saiws, and perhaps to L. saevus fierce,
    savage. [root]151a.]
    1. One of the larger bodies of salt water, less than an
    ocean, found on the earth's surface; a body of salt water
    of second rank, generally forming part of, or connecting
    with, an ocean or a larger sea; as, the Mediterranean Sea;
    the Sea of Marmora; the North Sea; the Carribean Sea.

    2. An inland body of water, esp. if large or if salt or
    brackish; as, the Caspian Sea; the Sea of Aral; sometimes,
    a small fresh-water lake; as, the Sea of Galilee.

    3. The ocean; the whole body of the salt water which covers a
    large part of the globe.

    I marvel how the fishes live in the sea. --Shak.

    Ambiguous between sea and land
    The river horse and scaly crocodile. --Milton.

    4. The swell of the ocean or other body of water in a high
    wind; motion or agitation of the water's surface; also, a
    single wave; a billow; as, there was a high sea after the
    storm; the vessel shipped a sea.

    5. (Jewish Antiq.) A great brazen laver in the temple at
    Jerusalem; -- so called from its size.

    He made a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to
    brim, round in compass, and five cubits the height
    thereof. --2 Chron. iv.
    2.

    6. Fig.: Anything resembling the sea in vastness; as, a sea
    of glory. --Shak.

    All the space . . . was one sea of heads.
    --Macaulay.

    Note: Sea is often used in the composition of words of
    obvious signification; as, sea-bathed, sea-beaten,
    sea-bound, sea-bred, sea-circled, sealike, sea-nursed,
    sea-tossed, sea-walled, sea-worn, and the like. It is
    also used either adjectively or in combination with
    substantives; as, sea bird, sea-bird, or seabird, sea
    acorn, or sea-acorn.

    {At sea}, upon the ocean; away from land; figuratively,
    without landmarks for guidance; lost; at the mercy of
    circumstances. ``To say the old man was at sea would be
    too feeble an expression.'' --G. W. Cable

    {At full sea} at the height of flood tide; hence, at the
    height. ``But now God's mercy was at full sea.'' --Jer.
    Taylor.

    {Beyond seas}, or {Beyond the sea} or {Beyond the seas}
    (Law), out of the state, territory, realm, or country.
    --Wharton.

    {Half seas over}, half drunk. [Colloq.] --Spectator.

    {Heavy sea}, a sea in which the waves run high.

    {Long sea}, a sea characterized by the uniform and steady
    motion of long and extensive waves.

    {Short sea}, a sea in which the waves are short, broken, and
    irregular, so as to produce a tumbling or jerking motion.


    {To go to sea}, to adopt the calling or occupation of a
    sailor.

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