a. rare. [f. TRANS- 3: cf. AQUATIC.] Situated across the water or sea; transmarine.
1834. Oxf. Univ. Mag., I. 173. A durable connection between the mother country and her transaquatic daughters.
1912. Orange & Black, 18 Sept., 1/2. A trans-aquatic (more properly speaking, aquatic for the losers) tug-o-war.