English to Tamil Dictionary maritime

maritime

கடல்வழி
definition
adjective
a maritime museum
connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
translation of 'maritime '
கப்பலோட்டம் சார்ந்த
example
An acceptable balance of interests between 'maritime' states and coastal states appears to have been achieved.
And the sea will also be off-limits, with French warships guarding a 'maritime' exclusion zone around Omaha Beach near Arromanches.
Their spring 2005 Conservation Bulletin was devoted to 'maritime' and coastal heritage.
Active Endeavour is the name given to the policing of 'maritime' trade routes as part of the global war against terrorism.
The UK is reliant on 'maritime' trade and if it gets disrupted then it's going to have an impact on us.
The first blocks to be explored are just a few miles away from Britain's proven Foinaven and Shiehallion fields, across a 'maritime' border agreed by treaty two years ago.
The navies of the two Koreas engaged in a firefight along their disputed 'maritime' border in June 2002.
The climate, both tropical and 'maritime' in nature, usually has high humidity and high temperatures.
'maritime' heritage
With regard to the environmental condition, many of the examined samples contain a preponderance of ferns and lycopod types, indicative of a 'maritime' climate.
The climate is 'maritime' along the coast and continental in other areas.
It needs to understand that nearly the entire income of the federal government in the early decades of the republic derived from tariffs on 'maritime' trade.
But naval and 'maritime' chiefs want more than a ‘one-year wonder’ to re-invigorate interest in the sea.
The climate is temperate 'maritime' , modified by the North Atlantic Current.
Initial research, he says, suggests the crops are ideally suited to Pembrokeshire's 'maritime' climate.
The 'maritime' borders between Australia and East Timor have never been defined.
Research has shown that ryegrasses grow throughout the year in a temperate 'maritime' climate.
Between 1936 and 1969 'maritime' air operations in Britain were under the control of Coastal Command units.
Based on 'maritime' law hundreds of year old, salvage was established to encourage ship owners to abandon their schedules and help those in trouble.
Superiority in coastal areas or 'maritime' blockade should be seen as prerequisites of success in an operation.
'maritime' climate
Despite a fine 'maritime' climate, more than 30 percent of the inhabitants have overt symptoms of asthma.
This species lives exclusively in or near sandy soils within coastal dune and scrub communities and 'maritime' chaparral.
The archaic vessel that was found near Cherthala could have thrown light on the State's 'maritime' history.
The change which has taken place in relation to matters 'maritime' is also of similar magnitude.
Research into naval and 'maritime' issues has just got easier with the opening of the Naval Reference Collection at Campbell Park.
a small 'maritime' town
He defines sea power broadly to include 'maritime' trade and ocean resources, and he analyzes the importance of sea lines of communication.
The area has also been key to Britain's 'maritime' trade with both ship-building and freight playing a major role in the regions development.
By changing hemispheres every six months they made the most of the darkness while the 'maritime' climates of the two cities made the temperatures bearable.
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