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unmaritime

  • a word derived from maritime.
    maritime
    adjective
    associated with the sea or waterways to the sea in relation to navigation, shipping, etc..

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This indicated no 1935 boom in the sales of ships' logs, rigging or hardtack but the gradual upswing of a modern and highly unmaritime industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

The code of maritime law, adopted in the Declaration at Paris of 1856, as well as the Declaration in London of 1909, had been framed in the interests of unmaritime nations.

From History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War by Francis Andrew March