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subaquatic
[ suhb-uh-kwat-ik, -uh-kwot- ]
adjective
- living or growing partly on land, partly in water.
- under water.
subaquatic
/ ˌsʌbəˈkwætɪk; -ˈkwɒt- /
adjective
- living or growing partly in water and partly on land
- of or relating to conditions, existence, or activities under water
Word History and Origins
Origin of subaquatic1
Example Sentences
The Membranes, with its subaquatic setting, found a place as alien as life gets on planet Earth.
Humanity has migrated to subaquatic domes to escape the lethal consequences of a vastly deteriorated ozone layer.
The larger story is the spread of greater Amazonia, the millions of square feet of new space that is the subaquatic iceberg floating under the Helix’s crystal tip.
These soon come in contact with some subaquatic object and adhere to it.
I became absorbed in a sort of subaquatic mirage, in which I seemed to distinguish reflections beneath the surface.
This can be done, even under the surface of the water, by the use of certain subaquatic apparatus.
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