Mariner (disambiguation)
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Mariner is a term for a sailor.
Mariner may also refer to:
- PBM Mariner, a flying boat
- Mariner Aircraft Mariner, a flying boat
- Mariner program, a NASA space program
- Tc1/mariner, a family of genetic transposable elements
- Mariner, a naval variant of the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
- A brand of outboard motors marketed by Mercury Marine
- Mercury Mariner, a compact Sport Utility Vehicle
- Mariner (layout engine), a project of improvements for the layout engine of the Netscape Communicator web browser
- Mariner High School (disambiguation), high schools in the United States
- Mariner oilfield in the North Sea off Scotland
- Mossberg Mariner, shotgun made by O.F. Mossberg & Sons
- Mariners, a fictional bloodline of vampires found in Vampire: The Masquerade by White Wolf Publishing
- A player of the Mohun Bagan football club of Kolkata, India
- The Mariner, an English language newspaper based in Toulouse, France.
- Mariner (album), a 2016 collaborative release between Swedish band Cult of Luna and American singer Julie Christmas
The Mariners can refer to:
- Seattle Mariners, an American Major League Baseball team
- Central Coast Mariners FC, an Australian football (soccer) team
- Grimsby Town F.C., an English football team
- Arthur Godfrey's Mariners, an integrated vocal quartet of white and African-American Coast Guard veterans
- San Diego Mariners, an American World Hockey Association team
- Virginia Beach Mariners, an American United Soccer Leagues team
- Yarmouth Mariners, a Canadian Maritime Junior A Hockey League team
- Baltimore Mariners, an American indoor football team
- Gijón Mariners, a Spanish american football team
- Greenwich Mariners, a British collegiate american football team
See also
- Marine (disambiguation)
- Marines
- Marriner, a surname and given name
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