IPA: //ˈsiːwɛr//
KK: /ˈsiːwɛr/
A type of seaweed or sea wrack that is used as fertilizer.
Farmers often use seaware to enrich the soil in their fields.
The word 'seaware' originates from Old English 'sēawear', where 'sēa' means 'sea' and 'wear' means 'a protective barrier or defense'. Thus, 'seaware' refers to a barrier or defense against the sea.
Think of 'sea' as the vast water and 'wear' as a protective barrier — this helps you remember that 'seaware' is something that protects against the sea.