maritime
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Borrowed from Middle French maritime, from Latin maritimus.
maritime (comparative more maritime, superlative most maritime)
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Inherited from Middle French maritime, borrowed from Latin maritimus (“of the sea”), from mare (“sea”). Doublet of Maremme.
maritime (plural maritimes)
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