Name for a marine
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GYRENEName for a marine
RAYGood name for a marine biologist?
MARINETTESuggested name for Marine Corps girl.
LLOYDFamous name in marine insurance.
MIRAMARSan Diego Marine Corps station whose name means "sea view"
DEVILDOGSlangy term for a Marine
marinesMARINE, a soldier trained for service on land and sea
gyrenea marine (a soldier trained for service on land and sea)
gyrenesGYRENE, a marine (a soldier trained for service on land and sea)
oceanariumsA large seawater aquarium in which marine animals are kept for study and public exhibit
oceanariaA large seawater aquarium in which marine animals are kept for study and public exhibit
oceanariumA large seawater aquarium in which marine animals are kept for study and public exhibit
shrimpsA small free-swimming crustacean with an elongated body, typically marine and frequently harvested for food
congerslarge marine eel, Conger conger, sometimes reaching a length of 10 ft. (3 m), used for food
trevalliesA marine sporting fish of the Indo-Pacific that is sometimes caught in large quantities for food
congerlarge marine eel, Conger conger, sometimes reaching a length of 10 ft. (3 m), used for food
weakfishA large, slender-bodied marine fish living along the east coast of North America, popular as a food fish and for sport
weakfishesA large, slender-bodied marine fish living along the east coast of North America, popular as a food fish and for sport
phoronidany member of the invertebrate phylum Phoronida, wormlike marine animals living in a chitinous tube and having an anterior structure bearing ciliated tentacles for feeding
greenheartsA South American evergreen tree of the laurel family, yielding hard greenish timber that is used for marine work because of its resistance to marine borers
greenheartA South American evergreen tree of the laurel family, yielding hard greenish timber that is used for marine work because of its resistance to marine borers
starfishA marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks
starfishesA marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks
menhadena marine fish (Brevoortia tyrannus) of the herring family abundant along the Atlantic coast of the United States where it is used for bait or converted into oil and fertilizer
tunicatedany sessile marine chordate of the subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata), having a saclike body enclosed in a thick membrane or tunic and two openings or siphons for the ingress and egress of water
mummichogsA small marine killifish that lives along the sheltered shores and estuaries of eastern North America. It is widely kept in aquariums and is also used as bait and for biological research
tunicateany sessile marine chordate of the subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata), having a saclike body enclosed in a thick membrane or tunic and two openings or siphons for the ingress and egress of water
hagfishany eellike, marine cyclostome of the order Myxiniformes, having undeveloped eyes, a barbel-rimmed, circular mouth, and horny teeth for boring into the flesh of fishes to feed on their interior parts
cuttlefishA swimming marine mollusk that resembles a broad squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. Its internal skeleton is cuttlebone, which it uses for adjusting buoyancy
cuttlefishesA swimming marine mollusk that resembles a broad squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. Its internal skeleton is cuttlebone, which it uses for adjusting buoyancy
hagfishesA primitive jawless marine vertebrate distantly related to the lampreys, with a slimy eellike body, a slitlike mouth surrounded by barbels, and a rasping tongue used for feeding on dead or dying fish
isopodany freshwater, marine, or terrestrial crustacean of the order or suborder Isopoda, having seven pairs of legs typically adapted for crawling, and a dorsoventrally flattened body, and including wood lice, several aquatic parasites of crabs and shrimps, an
isopodsany freshwater, marine, or terrestrial crustacean of the order or suborder Isopoda, having seven pairs of legs typically adapted for crawling, and a dorsoventrally flattened body, and including wood lice, several aquatic parasites of crabs and shrimps, an
isopodanany freshwater, marine, or terrestrial crustacean of the order or suborder Isopoda, having seven pairs of legs typically adapted for crawling, and a dorsoventrally flattened body, and including wood lice, several aquatic parasites of crabs and shrimps, an