cross sea
English
Etymology
The swells of the waves, when they meet at right angles, form cross shapes.
Noun
cross sea (plural cross seas)
- (nautical) A (dangerous) sea with two wave systems traveling at oblique angles, due to the wind over it shifting direction or the waves of two storm systems meeting.
Translations
sea
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