💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Waveson"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| seawarenoun | (archaic) Flotsam; articles cast up by the sea. |
| flotsam and jetsamnoun | (figuratively) A collection of miscellaneous items or fragments of little importance. |
| ligsamnoun | Archaic form of lagan. [(law) Goods or materials found or left on the sea floor, attached to a floating marker that indicates ownership.] |
| flotsamnoun | Debris floating in a river or sea, in particular fragments from a shipwreck. |
| seawantnoun | Alternative form of seawan (wampum). [Wampum (small beads made from polished shells).] |
| driftwoodnoun | A floating piece, or pieces, of wood that drifts with the current of a body of water. |
| sea-driftnoun | flotsam |
| wassermannoun | A surname from German, equivalent to English Waterman. |
| beachcombingnoun | The lifestyle and habits of a beachcomber. |
| sea stocknoun | (archaic) Fresh provisions to be consumed during a sea voyage. |
| seawolfnoun | A strong-jawed North Atlantic fish of wolffish family Anarhichadidae, Anarhichas lupus. |
| whelkernoun | A person who fishes for whelks. |
| driftweednoun | Seaweed brought ashore by the wind or tide. |
| varecnoun | The seaweed itself; fucus; wrack. |
| wolfpacknoun | A family or other group of wild wolves. |
| ligannoun | Alternative form of lagan. [(law) Goods or materials found or left on the sea floor, attached to a floating marker that indicates ownership.] |
| whaleboatnoun | A long narrow rowing boat, formerly used in whaling, which is pointed at both ends so that it can move either forwards or backwards equally well. |
| seawaynoun | (nautical) A lane or route at sea that is regularly used by ships; a sea lane or trade route. |
| seacraftnoun | A ship or other vehicle capable of travelling on the ocean. |
| wracknoun | The remains of something; a wreck. |
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