seaman

नाविक
definition
noun
But the former merchant seaman is not your average bum.
a person who works as a sailor, especially one below the rank of officer.
translation of 'seaman'
सीमैन
noun
मल्लाह,
जहाज़ी,
नाविक
example
Such an experienced 'seaman' , still physically strong and able.
All crew members, from captain to 'seaman' recruit, eat the same food - but on different days.
merchant 'seaman'
The Yorkshire man was a former merchant navy 'seaman' .
he's the best 'seaman' on the coast
But the former merchant 'seaman' is not your average bum.
he's the best 'seaman' on the coast
‘Make a goal and go for it’ was a motto that stuck with the former deck 'seaman' .
I bring to the Minister's attention the case of an able 'seaman' .
navy 'seaman'
For there to be some purpose to being out on the ocean, well, somehow it feels more 'seamanlike' and very fitting.
Twenty-two 'seamen' were killed when his ship came under fire.
I cast a 'seamanly' eye along the rail and let out a delighted whoop.
An optional gunter sloop rig makes for a very 'seamanlike' rig, and one ideal for young people to learn to sail with.
You're all great skippers and all it takes is a reasonable amount of 'seamanly' skill and caution.
And one of its own large cannons blew up, killing yet more 'seamen' .
Crew from the admiral down to ordinary 'seamen' had no enmity towards their opposite numbers.
The city has a 'seamanly' tradition and invented the first turbine ship in the world.
She has been maintained and equipped in a very 'seamanlike' fashion and should bring her new owner many years of boating, and fishing, pleasure.
Clearly, this was a tough campaign for all concerned, particularly for the ordinary 'seamen' .
Eleven 'seamen' were killed, others were wounded, and many were subsequently interned.
In 1808-1811, the British navy, desperate for able-bodied 'seamen' , impressed more than six thousand Americans.
His last pamphlet was about the appalling conditions of British 'seamen' .
'Seaman' officer and pilot recruiting will be next, with new advertisements being filmed now.
Smaller and less centralized, the Continental navy drew upon experienced 'seamen' and where necessary relied on training on shipboard.
Even before the ship had left Buenos Aires some of the British 'seamen' objected to sailing with Greeks.
The Hong Kong 'seamen' 's strike of 1922 was directed at foreign power.
With her she was taking 50 able-bodied 'seamen' and 20 some foot soldiers.
The national 'seamen' 's union planned a strike for June 1911 to force the bosses to recognise the union.
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