seine

word

Definition

A seine is a large fishing net that hangs vertically in the water, usually with weights at the bottom and floats at the top, used to encircle and catch fish.

Usage & Nuances

'Seine' is used mainly in fishing contexts, especially commercial or traditional fishing. Not to be confused with the river Seine in France (which is a proper noun). Common combinations: 'seine net', 'seine fishing'. Rarely used in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

The fishermen used a seine to catch a large number of fish.

basic

A seine has floats on top and weights at the bottom.

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They learned how to throw a seine in the fishing class.

basic

Local crews go out at night and spread a seine across the bay.

natural

It takes skill to pull in a heavy seine full of fish.

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If your boat gets too close to the seine, you might get tangled up.

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