
1) Bargee 2) Bargeman 3) Boatswain 4) Bosun 5) Deckhand 6) Gob 7) Helmsman 8) Lighterman 9) Roustabout 10) Sailor 11) Seadog 12) Seafarer 13) Seaman 14) Steerer 15) Steersman 16) Tar 17) Whaler
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1) US space probe 2) US spacecraft 3) Able seaman 4) Ancient Coleridge character 5) Ancient one 6) Ancient one of poetry 7) Bargee 8) Bargeman 9) Bluejacket 10) Boatman 11) Boatswain 12) Celtic boy name 13) Cockswain 14) Coleridge character 15) Coleridge hero 16) Coleridge storyteller 17) Cook or Drake
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[layout engine] Mariner was a canceled project to add performance and stability enhancements to the layout engine used in the Netscape Communicator web browser. Mariner became open source in March 1998 when Netscape released its client code and started the Mozilla project. Mariner added support for page reflow, a feature lacking in previous...
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• (n.) One whose occupation is to assist in navigating ships; a seaman or sailor.
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any of a series of unmanned U.S. space probes sent to the vicinities of Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Mariners 2 (launched 1962) and 5 (1967) passed ... [9 related articles]
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An early series of NASA interplanetary probes developed and operated by JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory). The Mariners became the first probes to return significant data on the surface and atmospheric conditions of Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Mariner 1 Mariner 1 The first American atte...
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Group of transposons with broad phylogenetic distribution (arthropods, nematodes, planaria, humans). Mariner elements consist of a transposase gene flanked by short inverted repeats. Nature 378:672 ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Group of transposons with broad phylogenetic distribution (arthropods, nematodes, planaria, humans). Mariner elements consist of a transposase gene flanked by short inverted repeats.
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Mar'i·ner noun [ French
marinier , Late Latin
marinarius . See
Marine .] One whose occupation is to assist in navigating ships; a seaman or sailor.
Chaucer. Mariner's compass .
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Mariner was the NASA project for the design and manufacture of unmanned space probes for missions to Mars and Venus. The first Mariner probe was launched in 1962, but the launch vehicle veered off course and had to be destroyed. The second launch, that of Mariner 2 was successful and Mariner 2 passed by Venus in December 1962.
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HMS Mariner was a British Algerine Class minesweeper of 950 tons displacement launched in 1944. HMS Mariner was powered by two 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 16.5 knots. She carried a peacetime complement of 85 and between 104 and 138 in war. For defence she was armed with one 4-inch dual-purpose gun; four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns and...
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[
n] - a man who serves as a sailor
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mariner 1. Someone who serves as a sailor, or who navigates or assists in navigating a ship. 2. A sailor, or assisting navigator, of vessels at sea. 3. The Mariner, in aerospace, one of a series of U.S. space probes that obtained scientific information while flying by or orbiting around the planets Mars, Mercury, and Venus. It is described as a ...
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seaman noun a man who serves as a sailor
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Series of US space probes that explored the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars 1962–75. Mariner 1 (to Venus) had a failed launch. Mariner 2 (1962) made the first fly-by of Venus, at 34,000 km/21,000 mi, confirmed the existence of solar wind, and measured Venusian temperature. Mariner 3 (la...
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