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Marinership
Marinership Mar"i*ner*ship, n. Seamanship. [Obs.] --Udalt.

Meaning of Mariners from wikipedia

- The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. The Mariners compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club...
- Look up mariner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mariner is a sailor. Mariner or Mariners may also refer to: CBL-Mariner, a free and open source...
- by John Hutchinson, who has appeared in 263 games for the Mariners. Central Coast Mariners' bid for a franchise in the Football Federation Australia's...
- A notice to mariners (NtM or NOTMAR,) advises mariners of important matters affecting navigational safety, including new hydrographic information, changes...
- Namor McKenzie (/ˈneɪmɔːr/), also known as Namor the Sub-Mariner, or simply Namor, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel...
- officers and are licensed by the Coast Guard. Mariners spend extended periods at sea. Most deep-sea mariners are hired for one or more voyages that last...
- Julia Anderson, Mariners' benefactress. In August 1990, the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan filed a lawsuit claiming jurisdiction over Mariners' Church as a...
- 2020, Mariners Church also launched Mariners Hosted Here as a way for church members to meet in homes and worship together. Since then, Mariners Hosted...
- Maine Mariners may refer to: Maine Mariners (AHL), an ice hockey team in Portland, Maine, which operated from 1977 to 1992 Maine Mariners (ECHL), an ice...
- qualifications in each particular country. Mariners that do not have a license are referred to as unlicensed mariners or ratings. In the United States, the...