deep-sea
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of deep-sea
First recorded in 1620–30
Example Sentences
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Ash Hallwood works as a deep-sea diver, and said when he is home in Miskin he sees many L plates on cars.
From BBC
This technology allowed them to follow the movements of bigscale pomfret over time, something that had been difficult to achieve with deep-sea fish.
From Science Daily
After years of observation, researchers found no trace of zombie worms, despite their well-known role in breaking down whale bones and supporting deep-sea food webs.
From Science Daily
The step had dubious legal validity, since deep-sea areas are governed by treaties administered by the United Nations, rather than individual nations.
The material was found in deep-sea cores recovered from Baffin Bay, off Greenland's western coast.
From Science Daily
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