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Things seafaring often describes ("seafaring ________")
- greeks
- traders
- career
- skill
- merchants
- vessels
- exploits
- ships
- profession
- husband
- pursuits
- jobs
- business
- village
- days
- gentleman
- unions
- nations
- occupations
- skills
- families
- experiences
- element
- experience
- folk
- culture
- brethren
- traditions
- merchant
- uncle
- friend
- trade
- person
- stranger
- adventures
- history
- past
- activities
- towns
- occupation
- ancestors
- matters
- populations
- tradition
- powers
- race
- population
- inhabitants
- background
- abilities
- ship
- citizens
- family
- habits
- town
- ability
- life
- spirit
- communities
- class
- personnel
- community
- vessel
- lore
- craft
- commerce
- peoples
- men
- man
- technology
- tales
- classes
- tribe
- stock
- expeditions
- industry
- persons
- enterprise
- heritage
- friends
- father
- nation
- people
- brother
- phoenicians
How seafaring often is described ("________ seafaring")
- chinese
- english
- arab
- modern
- spanish
- norwegian
- primitive
- neolithic
- distance
- most
- egyptian
- hard
- culinary
- century
- great
- rough
- more
- homeric
- indian
- real
- stormy
- safe
- contemporary
- recorded
- ordinary
- atlantic
- rapid
- prehistoric
- active
- commercial
- professional
- british
- eastern
- celtic
- dutch
- american
- mayan
- coastal
- further
- german
- practical
- adventurous
- irish
- russian
- long
- european
- military
- hybrid
- actual
- day
- recent
- polynesian
- global
- international
- portuguese
- medieval
- uncomfortable
- traditional
- peaceable
- early
- phoenician
- greek
- bold
- norse
- extensive
- roman
- ancient
- perilous
