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aquatic
[ uh-kwat-ik, uh-kwot- ]
adjective
- of, in, or pertaining to water.
- living or growing in water:
aquatic plant life.
- taking place or practiced on or in water:
aquatic sports.
noun
- an aquatic plant or animal.
- aquatics, sports practiced on or in water.
aquatic
/ əˈkwɒt-; əˈkwætɪk /
adjective
- growing, living, or found in water
- sport performed in or on water
noun
- a marine or freshwater animal or plant
aquatic
- Relating to, living in, or growing in water.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ܲi·· adverb
- ԴDza·ܲi adjective
- ٰԲa·ܲi adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of aquatic1
Example Sentences
The warrants were part of what’s been dubbed Operation Dirty Pond, a probe into the alleged misuse of taxpayer funds allocated for a $24-million aquatic center that hasn’t been built.
Taking a journey through icy waters and cascading waterfalls, the London Philharmonic present a quartet of pieces, including Debussy's La Mer and Sibelius's Oceanides - with an aquatic theme.
On Feb. 26, D.A. investigators executed search warrants as part of “Operation Dirty Pond,” a probe into the alleged misuse of taxpayer funds allocated for a $24-million aquatic center that hasn’t been built.
Some spilling can be legal, but concern has been mounting amongst scientists about the harm that regular sewage spilling is causing the country's aquatic life.
A new 25,000-seater national aquatic centre will be built in Spring Hill near the main stadium, while a new 20,000-seater arena is planned near the main athletes village.
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