sentine Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of sentine

Webster

sentine (n.)

A place for dregs and dirt; a sink; a sewer.

sentine Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors worked tirelessly to clean the foul-smelling sentine of the ship.
  2. The pungent odor from the sentine permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.
  3. Water had leaked into the sentine, creating a fetid pool that bred disease.
  4. The bilge pump struggled to keep the sentine from overflowing, threatening to sink the ship.
  5. The crew were forced to wear masks when cleaning the sentine, as the fumes were toxic.
  6. The sentine was a breeding ground for rats, which carried disease and spread it among the crew.
  7. The captain ordered the sentine to be cleaned every day to prevent disease from spreading.
  8. Sailors who spent too much time in the sentine often succumbed to illness or infection.
  9. The sentine was a dangerous place, and many sailors died from the diseases it harbored.
  10. Despite its foul odor and hazards, the sentine was an essential part of keeping the ship afloat and habitable.

FAQs About the word sentine

A place for dregs and dirt; a sink; a sewer.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sailors worked tirelessly to clean the foul-smelling sentine of the ship.

The pungent odor from the sentine permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.

Water had leaked into the sentine, creating a fetid pool that bred disease.

The bilge pump struggled to keep the sentine from overflowing, threatening to sink the ship.