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b) maritime supremacy
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Thalassocracy — The term thalassocracy (from the gr. θάλασσα, meaning sea, and κρατείν, meaning to rule , giving θαλασσοκρατία, rule of the sea ) refers to a state with primarily maritime realms an empire at sea, such as the Phoenician network of merchant cities … Wikipedia
thalassocracy — ˌthaləˈsäkrəsē noun ( es) Etymology: Greek thalassokratia, from thalass + kratia cracy : maritime supremacy insecurity of the seas … which followed the collapse of the Mycenaean thalassocracy Interpreter s Bible … Useful english dictionary
thalassocracy — noun Etymology: Greek thalassokratia, from thalassa + kratia cracy Date: 1846 maritime supremacy … New Collegiate Dictionary
thalassocracy — /thal euh sok reuh see/, n., pl. thalassocracies. dominion over the seas, as in exploration, trade, or colonization. [1840 50; THALASSO + CRACY] * * * … Universalium
thalassocracy — Dominance of the seas … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
thalassocracy — sovereignty of the seas Forms of Government … Phrontistery dictionary
thalassocracy — n. naval dominion, maritime supremacy … English contemporary dictionary
thalassocracy — thal·as·soc·ra·cy … English syllables
thalassocracy — thal•as•soc•ra•cy [[t]ˌθæl əˈsɒk rə si[/t]] n. pl. cies gov dominion over the seas, as in trade • Etymology: 1840–50; < Gkthálass(a)sea + o + cracy … From formal English to slang
thalassocracy — /θæləˈsɒkrəsi/ (say thaluh sokruhsee) noun a state whose empire is based on its marine power, such as the Thracian and Phoenician empires in ancient times, and the Portuguese and British empires in later times. {Greek thalassa sea + cracy} …