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Definition of Tasman sea
1. Noun. An arm of the southern Pacific Ocean between southeastern Australia and New Zealand.
Definition of Tasman sea
1. Proper noun. A marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It is located between Australia and New Zealand. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tasman Sea
Literary usage of Tasman sea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Islands of the Southern Seas: Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand, Tasmania by Michael Myers Shoemaker (1898)
"... CHAPTER XIII "THE LONG WASH OF AUSTRALASIAN SEAS The Tempestuous " Tasman
Sea"—The Home of the Albatross— Penguin, ..."
2. Australia by Jo Ellen Moore (1999)
"South Island North Cape Bay of Plenty Stewart Island Cook Strait Pacific Ocean
Wellington | j Christchurch Lake Taupo tasman sea _ _J North Island 1 I ..."
3. Geography of New Zealand for Senior Pupils in the Public Schools by J. R. Macdonald (1903)
"Rivers Flowing to the tasman sea.—The chief rivers flowing into the tasman sea
are the Waitara, Mokau, Waikato, and Wairoa. The Waitara (100 miles) flows in ..."
4. Australasia by Henry Rees (1907)
"On 10th July the eastern part of New South Wales lay under an anticyclone, which
was passing eastward on to the tasman sea. Westralia was under the ..."