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marina

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Noun — A harbour or dock built for small boats and yachts, usually with berths, fuel, and other facilities for their owners.

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boat basin

How to use marina

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Etymology

From Latin marinus ("of the sea"), passed into English through Italian and Spanish marina.

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What does “marina” mean?

The word “marina” means a harbour or dock built for small boats and yachts, usually with berths, fuel, and other facilities for their owners. In plain terms, a purpose-built harbour where people park and service small boats.

How do you pronounce “marina”?

“Marina” is pronounced muh-REE-nuh (/məˈɹinə/ in IPA).

How do you use “marina” in a sentence?

Here is “marina” used in a sentence: “They keep their sailboat docked at the marina all summer.”

What part of speech is “marina”?

“Marina” is a noun.

Where does the word “marina” come from?

The word “marina” comes from Latin. From Latin marinus ("of the sea"), passed into English through Italian and Spanish marina.

Is “marina” a common word?

“Marina” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between a marina and a harbour?

A marina is specifically built for small boats and yachts, usually offering berths, fuel, and other facilities for their owners. A harbour is a broader term that can shelter all kinds of vessels, including large commercial and fishing ships, not just small pleasure craft.

What facilities does a marina typically have?

A marina typically offers berths for docking boats, fuel supplies, and other facilities designed for the convenience of boat owners. These features distinguish it from a plain anchorage or open stretch of water.

What is the difference between a marina and a boatyard?

A marina is primarily a place to dock and moor boats, with berths and fuel available for owners, while a boatyard is focused on boat storage, maintenance, and repair work. Some facilities combine both functions, but the core purpose of a marina is docking rather than servicing.

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