marina
a boat basin offering dockage and other service for small craft.
Origin of marina
1Other definitions for Marina (2 of 2)
a town in W California.
a female given name.
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How to use marina in a sentence
Most of our aqua-marinas come from Brazil and Siberia, and small stones are sold at trifling prices.
The tercentenary statue, by Marinas, is also true to that haughty look of Velzquez.
Spanish Highways and Byways | Katharine Lee BatesGive him a pistol, cried somethe acm of sarcasmTorero de las marinas, cried others.
Mr. Incoul's Misadventure | Edgar SaltusMarinas solo takes this form, and again in the duet by the fountain we are pursued by the eternal mazurka rhythm.
The Russian Opera | Rosa NewmarchLittle villages, separate from the world, abound on these marinas.
Saunterings | Charles Dudley Warner
British Dictionary definitions for marina
/ (məˈriːnə) /
an elaborate docking facility for pleasure boats
Origin of marina
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