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seapiece

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See also: sea piece

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Etymology

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From sea +‎ piece.

Noun

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seapiece (plural seapieces)

  1. A picture representing a scene at sea; a marine picture.
    • February 4 1709, Richard Steele or Joseph Addison, The Tatler No. 129
      a landskip, or rather sea-piece, wherein the potentates of the Alliance are figured as their interests correspond with, or affect each other, under the appearance of commanders of ships.

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