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What is the noun for landlubberliness?

What's the noun for landlubberliness? Here's the word you're looking for.

landlubber
  1. (pejorative) Someone unfamiliar with the sea or seamanship, especially a novice seaman.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Ships' records, however, reveal this pioneering woman to have been a landlubber who was on board ship for just a month.”
      “Who but a landlubber ever needed to look at a compass to see which way the wind blew?”
      “As a pen pusher and landlubber, he is as much of an outsider as the reader.”
landlubberliness
  1. The quality of being landlubberly.
landlubbers
  1. plural of landlubber
  2. Examples:
    1. “The idea of those two landlubbers sloshing off in that old wreck gave him nightmares.”
      “The cleanup drew shoreside development, which, in turn, draws landlubbers to the waterfront every day.”
      “The two landlubbers have never sailed before in their lives, although they are no strangers to danger as they share a passion for kickboxing.”
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