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Meaning of "seafire"

seafire (noun) - a term used to describe a fire at sea, such as a fire on a ship or a fire in the ocean

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Seafire was the naval version of the Spitfire.
Other planes from the period include the Seafire a naval version of the Spitfire.
The Seafire continued to be used for some time after the end of the war.
Shallow fast approach towards Nimitz in a Seafire IIIc.
The name Seafire had been derived from the abbreviation of the longer name Sea Spitfire.
There also was a naval version of the Spitfire called the Seafire.
The buffet at the Seafire Restaurant.
While there he initially performed testing of the newly navalised Sea Hurricane and Seafire.
O The Supermarine Seafire was a derivative of the famous Spitfire fighter plane.
Residents who wish to do so can make use of the award-winning Seafire Spa.
Utah based, Seafire Gems is also known to produce specimens of gem quality ammolite.
Aircraft of this type, Supermarine Seafire.
They also so consider Seafire Residences a very family-friendly location.
As the years go by, many versions of the Spitfire are built, like the Seafire.
Like the Seafire resort, the Residences are exclusively lit by LED lights.

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Situated on Seven Mile Beach, the Residences at Seafire could not be in a better location.
Only four Supermarine Seafire are currently airworthy, with several restoration projects underway.
Other well-known planes from World War II were the Seafire a naval version of the Spitfire.
Squadron, with nine Supermarine Seafire IIC fighters was also embarked during this time.
The first unit to be based was 1833 Squadron equipped with Supermarine Seafire fighters.
Two of the warbirds, the A6M2 and the Seafire IIIc, are capable of carrier operations.

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