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sea-born (a.)

Born of the sea; produced by the sea.

Born at sea.

sea-born Sentence Examples

  1. The sea-born goddess Aphrodite emerged from the ocean's foam.
  2. The mythical sea-born creatures, sirens, lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices.
  3. The sea-born explorer Leif Erikson sailed westward from Greenland and discovered North America.
  4. The battle raged fiercely as the sea-born invaders clashed with the defenders on the shore.
  5. The sea-born leviathan, a colossal sea creature, swallowed ships whole.
  6. The sea-born sponge's unique structure provides a haven for marine life.
  7. The sea-born traveler, the wandering albatross, soars across vast oceans.
  8. The sea-born coral reefs teem with vibrant colors and diverse marine ecosystems.
  9. The legend of the sea-born prince, born of a mermaid and a human, has been passed down through generations.
  10. The sea-born wind whispers secrets to the coast, carrying tales of distant lands and ancient mariners.

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Born of the sea; produced by the sea., Born at sea.

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The sea-born goddess Aphrodite emerged from the ocean's foam.

The mythical sea-born creatures, sirens, lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices.

The sea-born explorer Leif Erikson sailed westward from Greenland and discovered North America.

The battle raged fiercely as the sea-born invaders clashed with the defenders on the shore.