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Meaning of sea card | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A mariner's card, or compass.
  2. A map of the ocean.
  3. An ID card that identifies someone as eligible to work as crew aboard ship.
  4. An ID card issued by a cruise ship line to passengers, often tied to a credit card, which passengers use to board the ship after excursions, to enter their rooms, and usually to pay for items while on the ship.

Examples

“And is it to be denied, that several Islands and distant Parts of the World, which could never be come at by Land, were Peopled by the Posterity of Noah, long before the Sea-card or Compass was discover'd?”
“These manuals contained definitions, treatises on the use of the sea card and compass, tables of declination and rules for applying it, rules for dead reckonings and lognitude, and instructions in the use of instruments.”
“The sea card is made of aluminium, has small needles 1.5 inches long, and forms a rigid and light system, only 15 gramms weight.”
“You have answered the question Philomathes directly: here might we make an end to the use of the sea Card, were it not that I remember you propounded unto me a question heretofore concerning the degrees of Latitude: whether it were not better for the Mariners use, if they were great then they be upon this Card;”
“On the Portuguese "sea-card" by which he steered his course, no other route was marked than that of the Malacca Straits, between which and Drake spread the Java Sea and the channel that separates Borneo from Sumatra.”
“The log fairly gives me my place on the sea card, and then there is the lead.”
“The sea card over which he pores in the tossing stinking cabin, amid the groan of timbers cut in Hampshire, to the flicker of a lantern made in Bow, all suspended here at God knows where.”
“Goodrich, on of eleven crew members who became clergy members, spoke about the sea cards the students carried , the South American blueprints he keeps in his home.”
“This qualifies the holder of the sea card as an ordinary seaman .”
“They stopped the first waiter and placed their order for the tropical concoction of the day using their Sailing/Sea card for payment.”
“At the end of the meal, Charles handed the waiter his Sea Card. They each had a card issued by the cruise line that provided identification, entry to their staterooms, and acted as a credit card everywhere that payment was required on the ship.”
“At the end of the cruise, all purchases on the sea card are automatically transferred to that same credit card.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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