[syn: Seaman, Elizabeth Seaman, Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, Nellie Bly]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Seaman \Sea"man\, n.; pl. Seamen.
A merman; the male of the mermaid. [R.] "Not to mention
mermaids or seamen." --Locke.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Seaman \Sea"man\, n.; pl. Seamen. [AS. saeman.]
One whose occupation is to assist in the management of ships
at sea; a mariner; a sailor; -- applied both to officers and
common mariners, but especially to the latter. Opposed to
landman, or landsman.
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Able seaman, a sailor who is practically conversant with
all the duties of common seamanship.
Ordinary seaman. See Ordinary.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
seaman
n 1: a man who serves as a sailor [syn: mariner, seaman,
tar, Jack-tar, Jack, old salt, seafarer, gob,
sea dog]
2: muckraking United States journalist who exposed bad
conditions in mental institutions (1867-1922) [syn: Seaman,
Elizabeth Seaman, Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, Nellie
Bly]