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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

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 • Jul. 5, 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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