seamark

/ˈsiːmɑːrk/
noun
  1. A visible object or structure on land that helps sailors navigate near the coast.
    • Ancient sailors used distinctive cliffs as seamarks to find their way.
    • The tall church tower on the hill is a well-known seamark for local fishermen.
    • The lighthouse served as a seamark for ships entering the harbor.
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