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seabed

[see-bed] / ˈsiˌbɛd /


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“Advances in submarines, sensors, seabed systems, and unmanned vehicles will create layered defenses that raise the cost—and in some scenarios the feasibility—of U.S. operations in the western Pacific,” Brookes said.

From The Wall Street Journal

When a tidewater glacier thins enough, it can lift off the seabed and begin floating on the ocean surface.

From Science Daily

In addition to the riches believed to lie under its seabed, Svalbard -- twice the size of Belgium -- is strategically located, controlling the northern part of the so-called "Bear Gap".

From Barron's

Chica had heard Nim’s whistle, a storm-while ago, and had been resting on the seabed as close as she could get to her friends in the cave.

From Literature

He added the ultrasonic speakers are lowered into the seabed "a bit like a lobster pot".

From BBC