• Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Oceanic Meanings

    adjective relating to the ocean or the sea

    Fields related to oceanic

    Meteorology

    In meteorology, 'oceanic' is used to describe weather patterns or phenomena that originate or are influenced by the ocean, such as oceanic storms, oceanic climate, oceanic fronts, etc.

    Marine biology

    In marine biology, 'oceanic' is used to refer to species or phenomena that are specific to the open ocean environment, such as oceanic species, oceanic habitats, oceanic food chains, etc.

    Oceanography

    In the field of oceanography, the word 'oceanic' is used to describe anything related to the ocean, such as oceanic currents, oceanic ecosystems, oceanic circulation, etc.

    Occupation Usage of oceanic

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'oceanic' may be used to describe vast, expansive, or all-encompassing themes or ideas that are deep and profound.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'oceanic' to describe a feeling of oneness with the universe or a sense of boundlessness in certain psychological experiences.

    Marine Biologist

    For marine biologists, 'oceanic' is used to refer to anything related to the ocean, such as oceanic currents, oceanic ecosystems, or oceanic species.

    Geologist

    Geologists may use 'oceanic' to describe the geological features or processes that occur within or are related to the ocean, such as oceanic crust or oceanic ridges.

    Meteorologist

    Meteorologists may use 'oceanic' to describe weather patterns or phenomena that originate or are influenced by the ocean, such as oceanic storms or oceanic climate patterns.

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