Definitions for transoceanic

transoceanic trans·o·ce·an·ic

Spelling: [trans-oh-shee-an-ik, tranz-]
IPA: /ˌtræns oʊ ʃiˈæn ɪk, ˌtrænz-/

Transoceanic is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 1631 anagrams from letters in transoceanic (aacceinnorst).

Definitions for transoceanic

adjective

  1. extending across or traversing the ocean:
  2. situated or living beyond the ocean:

Origin of transoceanic

First recorded in 1820-30; trans- + oceanic

Examples for transoceanic

Michel has also been able to corner Bush on transoceanic flights to China, Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, and Nigeria.

A. I flew domestically primarily, so I never did transoceanic flights.

It is thought that he went to Genoa and to Venice, where his projects of transoceanic navigation were but badly received.

This was laid in New York Harbor; and from it he was the first to conceive that stupendous idea of the transoceanic telegraph.

Thus these two voyages inaugurated a transoceanic steam-service, which has steadily grown in extent and in importance.

Some of these are coastal or transoceanic vessels, both commercial and naval.

And when the transoceanic gesture is from the other direction they become even plainer.

The most successful steam-vessels in general use are these screw-steamers of transoceanic lines.

It is, therefore, especially suitable for transoceanic journeys.

This, especially the transoceanic commerce of Germany, has increased from year to year.

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