Crossword clues for aquatic
aquatic
- Like seals and manatees
- Water-related
- Marine, maybe
- A plant that lives in or on water
- Found in water
- Living in water
- Living in or near water
- Like a duck it rises, cutting a duck's cry short
- A quantity of liquid runs out, I see, like water?
- Referring to centres for swimming, a CA quit, upset
- Of water
- It's all wet
- Like much plant life
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Aquatic \A*quat"ic\, a. [L. aquaticus: cf. F. aquatique. See Aqua.] Pertaining to water; growing in water; living in, swimming in, or frequenting the margins of waters; as, aquatic plants and fowls.
Aquatic \A*quat`ic\, n.
An aquatic animal or plant.
pl. Sports or exercises practiced in or on the water.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., from Middle French and Old French aquatique (13c.), from Latin aquaticus "growing in water; bringing rain," from aqua "water" (see aqua-)
Wiktionary
a. Relating to water; living in or near water, taking place in water.
WordNet
adj. relating to or consisting of or being in water; "an aquatic environment"
operating or living or growing in water; "boats are aquatic vehicles"; "water lilies are aquatic plants"; "fish are aquatic animals" [ant: terrestrial, amphibious]
n. a plant that lives in or on water
Wikipedia
Aquatic(s) means relating to water; living in or near water or taking place in water
Aquatic(s) may also refer to:
- Aquatic animal, either vertebrate or invertebrate, which lives in water for most or all of its life
- Aquatic ecosystem, environmental system located in a body of water
- Aquatic plants, also called hydrophytic plants or hydrophytes, are plants that have adapted to living in or on aquatic environments
- Aquatic (album), 1994 album by the Australian experimental jazz trio, The Necks
- Aquatics, another name for water sports
Aquatic is the third album by Australian improvised music trio The Necks released on the Fish of Milk label in 1994 and reissued on the Carpet Bomb label in the US in 1999. The album features two tracks, both titled "Aquatic", performed by Chris Abrahams, Lloyd Swanton and Tony Buck with the addition of Steve Wishart playing hurdy-gurdy on the second. The Wire review described the album as "Real splendour...a hugely mature album, a rare spark of brilliance...a marvel".
Usage examples of "aquatic".
And saw a stream of animals, hoofed, padded, clawed and dashing, splashing through the ponds for Various Aquatic Birds, setting the night aflight - all of them making for the rear gate that opened to the Tiroler Garten.
He focused on the dot, and the dot became a huge, obese aquatic creature, a creature whose blubbery hide, tusks, and skin suited it for this frozen hell, who probably thought the weather a pleasant spring freshet.
Mon Calamari, an aquatic species, the ambient temperature tended to be low enough to inconvenience him.
Golden Gate to the Embarcadero, with views of Fort Mason, Aquatic Park, Alcatraz Island, and--on a clear day--across to the rugged backdrop of Marin County.
Numerous aquatic birds frequented the shores of this little Ontario, in which the thousand isles of its American namesake were represented by a rock which emerged from its surface, some hundred feet from the southern shore.
Christchurch Meadows were abandoned by the classic gownsmen, and the aquatic sons of Brazen-nose and Jesus had been compelled to yield the palm of marine superiority to their more powerful opponents, the athletic men of Exeter.
Swift in its own right, abetted by the rapid inpour from the gulf, the speed-boat was an aquatic juggernaut.
The breeze was warm, and Anton detected a sour tang of blooming aquatic plant life, rafts of large orange flowers like a crossbreed of lily pads and ribbony kelp.
So has the aquatic Yapock opossum of Australia, while the feet of the duck-bill are even more boldly webbed than those of the bird from which it takes its popular name.
Seeing how important an organ of locomotion the tail is in most aquatic animals, its general presence and use for many purposes in so many land animals, which in their lungs or modified swim-bladders betray their aquatic origin, may perhaps be thus accounted for.
Tentacled mollusks latched onto it immediately and soon aquatic lizards converged on it as well, their needle snouts ripping off gobbets of meat.
Sirius IX, or the aquatic monocellular intelligences of the perky little seventh planet of Aldebaran B, or whatever-the-fuck-else-civilizations the sci-fi writers like to imagine.
These plants, as well as the great abundance of aquatic forms such as the amphibians and the phytosaurs, suggest a wet and tropical environment in Chinle times.
He caught sight of Pickwick, who was attempting to out-stare a strange aquatic bird with a rounded bill.
A well-developed tail having been formed in an aquatic animal, it might subsequently come to be worked in for all sorts of purposes, as a fly-flapper, an organ of prehension, or as an aid in turning, as with the dog, though the aid must be slight, for the hare, with hardly any tail, can double quickly enough.