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subaquatic

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


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A group of tabletop vitrines in the show offers views of strange, sculpted, subaquatic splendor — luminous cast-glass mushrooms, sea anemones, bright ribbons of kelp.

From Los Angeles Times May 5, 2023

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

From Washington Post Aug. 20, 2021

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 Jul. 14, 2021

Tanks – called land ships – surfed the mud; gas-masked soldiers peered out of trenches through subaquatic periscopes.

From The Guardian Nov. 3, 2018

Everything we’ve known is cold and subaquatic, no longer ours.

From "Landscape with Invisible Hand" by M.T. Anderson




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