Oceanicity
[oh-shuh-nis-i-tee, oh-shee-uh-] /ˌoʊ ʃəˈnɪs ɪ ti, ˌoʊ ʃi ə-/
noun
1.
the degree to which the climate of a place is influenced by the sea.
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noun 1. a long narrow steep-sided depression in the earth’s oceanic crust, usually lying above a subduction zone
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