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oceanic
[oh-shee-an-ik]
adjective
- of, living in, or produced by the ocean. - oceanic currents. 
- Oceanography., of or relating to the region of water lying above the bathyal, abyssal, and hadal zones of the sea bottom. 
- immensely large; vast. - an oceanic expanse of stars. 
- (initial capital letter), of or relating to Oceania, its peoples, or their languages. 
oceanic
1/ ˌəʊʃɪˈænɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to the ocean 
- living in the depths of the ocean beyond the continental shelf at a depth exceeding 200 metres - oceanic fauna 
- huge or overwhelming 
- (of geological formations) of volcanic origin, arising from the ocean - oceanic islands 
Oceanic
2/ ˌəʊʃɪˈænɪk /
noun
- a branch, group, or subfamily of the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages, comprising Polynesian and Melanesian 
adjective
- of, relating to, or belonging to this group of languages 
- of or relating to Oceania 
oceanic
- Relating to the ocean. 
- Relating to the ocean waters that lie beyond the continental shelf and exceed 200 m (656 ft) in depth. 
- Compare neritic See more at epipelagic zone 
Other Word Forms
- preoceanic adjective
- unoceanic adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The resulting images revealed deep fractures where the oceanic plate is snapping apart.
The Pacific plate is oceanic, which means it has dense rocks and wants to sink beneath the less dense microplate.
The world's largest fringing reef and another of Australia's Unesco World Heritage Sites, it is home to a lush oceanic forest that spreads out along the coast for hundreds of kilometres.
While Ramsey may be a stickler for oceanic preservation, it seems she’s done little to protect against her humility and self-awareness, floating out into the abyss.
The action sets sail with a hefty oceanic sequence where Edwards leans on his expertise in sluicing fins and underwater ka-thumps.
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