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Definition of "seacraft" []

  • A ship or other vehicle capable of travelling on the ocean. (noun)

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Use "seacraft" in a sentence
  • "We don't learn much about ancient seacraft, but we do get an intriguing look at the "strange passion" of Abora III's skipper."
  • "In many of these we see the Dutch taking pride at the boldness of seafaring men: Andries van ­Eertvelt's moonlit "Embarkation of Spanish Troops" (1630s) bustles with swashbuckling activity and operatic lighting while, according to Mr. Finamore, Eertvelt's unusually large and splendidly animated "Dutch Yachts Racing" (1630s), with its plethora of seacraft and busy crews, is possibly history's earliest depiction of recreational sailing."
  • "Giant Zeppelin and other seacraft converge on the Antarctic in Mark Feldman and Mike Clarkons' game "Springtime in the Antarctic"."
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