Etymology
The word "transoceanic" is derived from two Latin words:
Meaning
Transoceanic means "across or over an ocean." It refers to something that spans or connects different continents or regions separated by an ocean.
Origin
The term "transoceanic" first appeared in the early 19th century, reflecting the growing importance of intercontinental trade and travel. It became widely used in the context of:
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