[ noun ] motion sickness experienced while traveling on water <noun.state>
Seasickness \Sea"sick`ness\, n. The peculiar sickness, characterized by nausea and prostration, which is caused by the pitching or rolling of a vessel.
Charles, 40, who commanded the ship in 1976, sometimes suffered seasickness as a result of the ship's tendency to roll heavily.
Bush and Secretary of State James Baker, who spent the night aboard ship in the harbor, sported penny-size patches behind their ears to guard against seasickness.
The 38-year-old balloonist was in good condition after suffering a severe bout of seasickness, said his spokesman Toshiaki Oguri.