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subaquatic

[suhb-uh-kwat-ik, -uh-kwot-] / ˌsʌb əˈkwæt ɪk, -əˈkwɒt- /


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When subaquatic grasses are least threatened, we can allow for intentional discharge that removes sediment.

From Washington Post

Their numbers are confirmed by subaquatic listening devices that graph the squeaks and squeals the animals make, even as visual sighting become rare.

From Seattle Times

The accident unleashed a subaquatic fireball that appeared to boil the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and drew a hail of criticism from environmentalists.

From Seattle Times

Wellington police described them as “waddling vagrants” while the store’s co-owner jokes he had no idea that word of his tasty raw fish had reached as far as the subaquatic community.

From Washington Times

“She is the cockroach in nuclear winter. She is the algae that survives on sulphuric gas from subaquatic volcanoes, seven miles beneath the daylight. She is the Nokia 5210.”

From New York Times