oceanography
[ oh-shuh-nog-ruh-fee, oh-shee-uh- ]
/ ˌoʊ ʃəˈnɒg rə fi, ˌoʊ ʃi ə- /
noun
the branch of physical geography dealing with the ocean.
OTHER WORDS FROM oceanography
o·cea·nog·ra·pher, noun o·cea·no·graph·ic [oh-shuh-nuh-graf-ik] /ˌoʊ ʃə nəˈgræf ɪk/, o·cea·no·graph·i·cal, adjective o·cea·no·graph·i·cal·ly, adverbWords nearby oceanography
oceanic trench,
oceanic whitetip shark,
oceanicity,
oceanid,
oceanog.,
oceanography,
oceanologic,
oceanology,
oceanside,
oceanus,
oceanus procellarum
Example sentences from the Web for oceanographic
The search will be carried out by Sea Scout, an oceanographic search ship.
Streaker Crashes Dolce & Gabbana Runway; Kanye West's "I Am God" Song Inspired By Fashion Show Invitation |The Fashion Beast Team |June 24, 2013 |DAILY BEASTA center for oceanographic research that is one of the world's finest sea life exhibits.
Oahu Traveler's guide |Bill GleasnerAny oceanographic or bathymetric information obtainable at the time of sighting may be significant.
Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the Western North Atlantic |Stephen LeatherwoodThere's an oceanographic ship due in Manila shortly, by the way.
Creatures of the Abyss |Murray Leinster
British Dictionary definitions for oceanographic
oceanography
/ (ˌəʊʃəˈnɒɡrəfɪ, ˌəʊʃɪə-) /
noun
the branch of science dealing with the physical, chemical, geological, and biological features of the oceans and ocean basins
Derived forms of oceanography
oceanographer, noun oceanographic (ˌəʊʃənəˈɡræfɪk, ˌəʊʃɪə-) or oceanographical, adjective oceanographically, adverbScientific definitions for oceanographic
oceanography
[ ō′shə-nŏg′rə-fē ]
The scientific study of oceans, the life that inhabits them, and their physical characteristics, including the depth and extent of ocean waters, their movement and chemical makeup, and the topography and composition of the ocean floors. Oceanography also includes ocean exploration. Also called oceanology