Ocean
o⋅cean
[oh-shuhn]–noun
1. | the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface. |
2. | any of the geographical divisions of this body, commonly given as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic oceans. |
3. | a vast expanse or quantity: an ocean of grass. |
Origin:
1250–1300; ME ocean(e) (< OF) < L ōceanus, special use of Ōceanus Oceanus < Gk ōkeanós, Ōkeanós
1250–1300; ME ocean(e) (< OF) < L ōceanus, special use of Ōceanus Oceanus < Gk ōkeanós, Ōkeanós
Related forms:
o⋅cean⋅like, adjective
In Cold Areas, You can see Icebergs in the Ocean (photo below)
Future generations will not be able to see this.