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sea pow·er

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  1. sea powernoun

    naval strength

  2. sea powernoun

    a nation that possesses formidable naval strength

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  1. Sea Power

    Sea Power, previously known as British Sea Power and initially as British Air Powers, are an English alternative rock band. The group's original lineup consisted of Scott Wilkinson, known as Yan; Martin Noble, known as Noble; and Alison Cotton. By the time the band had begun its recorded career, Cotton had departed, and two new members had joined: Neil Hamilton Wilkinson, known as Hamilton; and Matthew Wood, known as Wood. Eamon Hamilton joined the band in autumn 2002. He left in 2006 and was subsequently replaced by Phil Sumner, with Abi Fry joining the band in 2008. The wide-ranging nature of the band's material has led critics to liken their sound to a variety of groups, from The Cure and Joy Division to Pixies and Arcade Fire. The band are famed for their live performances, the unusual lyrical content of their songs and the adventurous choice of locations for some of their shows.

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  1. sea power

    Sea power refers to the ability of a country or group to exert its influence, authority, and control over the sea. This is often achieved through a combination of naval or maritime strength, trade capabilities, exploration and navigational skills, and economic prosperity. It can also include the ability to project military force, protect shipping routes, and exploit marine resources. Sea power plays a crucial role in aspects like national security, diplomacy, and international relations.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sea power in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sea power in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3


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