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Synonyms

mal de mer

American  
[mal duh mer] / mal də ˈmɛr /

noun

French.
  1. seasickness.


mal de mer British  
/ mal də mɛr /

noun

  1. seasickness

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Dr. Desnoes has been having the company ship-doctors gather data on the malady, known also as mal de mer and nausea marma, to which most people, even sailors, are subject.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other solutions, like cutting from the right side of a frame to the left within what was originally one shot, were so dislocating that they induced brief spells of mal de mer.

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Aboard the Berengaria Queen Marie at first kept to her suite of staterooms, alleging mal de mer, though the crossing was anything but rough.

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Long's chores keep him below decks much of the time, poring over charts� an occupation that undoubtedly contributes to his mal de mer.

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The steamer certainly pitched and tossed in a most uncomfortable fashion, and it was only owing to the comparative steadiness of her seat amidships that Irene escaped that most wretched of complaints, mal de mer.

From The Jolliest School of All by Brazil, Angela