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seabed

noun as in Davy Jones' locker

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Roz charged over to the young otter as fast as she could go, but beneath the surface the seabed was covered in slick stones, and she kept sliding and stumbling and slipping!

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The authors believe it could be the first modern example of a process where the front of a glacier resting on the seabed rapidly destabilises.

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The "diving center" would connect to the underwater base, which would be anchored to the seabed to protect the overall habitat from waves and storms.

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All appear free from the layer of phytoplankton detritus covering the nearby seabed -- a sharp contrast easily seen in the central portion of the image.

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Klein attached an array of small pebbles to the painting's surface, making it "evocative of a seabed beneath the blue abyss of an ocean", according to the auction house's description.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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