Definition of Seacraft

1. skill in sea navigation [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seacraft

seabuckthorn
seacalf
seacalfs
seacalves
seachange
seachanger
seachangers
seachanges
seacliff
seacliffs
seacoal
seacoast
seacoasts
seacock
seacocks
seacraft (current term)
seacrafts
seacunny
seadevil
seadevils
seadog
seadogs
seadragon
seadragons
seadrome
seadromes
seaduck
seaducks
seafarer
seafarers

Literary usage of Seacraft

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Aerospace Year Book (1919)
"... particularly those of the Sonderklasse; its seacraft were successful in many a sporting event. But to-day the 1 Burgess Company has turned the former ..."

2. Aircraft Year Book by Manufacturers Aircraft Association (1919)
"But to-day the Burgess Company has turned the former shipbuilder into one of the well-known figures in commercial aviation,—from the maker of fast seacraft ..."

3. Aircraft in War by James Molony Spaight (1914)
"If, as is suggested, belligerent aircraft are forbidden to enter or leave neutral territory or waters, whereas seacraft are not debarred from putting into ..."

4. Ancient Magan: The Secrets of Tell Abraq by Daniel T. Potts (2000)
"... Bahrain and the Indus Valley, the tuna The pendant with the Magan seacraft. The body of the boat is crescent- shaped and punctuated by vertical lines. ..."

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