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deep-sea
[deep-see]
adjective
of, pertaining to, in, or associated with the deeper parts of the sea.
deep-sea fishing; deep-sea diver.
deep-sea
noun
(modifier) of, found in, or characteristic of the deep parts of the sea
deep-sea fishing
Word History and Origins
Origin of deep-sea1
Example Sentences
This unusual arrangement creates an entirely new kind of deep-sea environment that supports an exceptionally varied community of organisms.
While you can’t help but appreciate the cherry red of the deep-sea atolla jellyfish, you will also learn why its unusual pigment persists in the lightless depths.
Nato has identified deep-sea cables as part of the world's critical infrastructure.
There were memoirs by Arctic explorers, fearless mountaineers, and deep-sea divers who braved the briny deep wearing those newfangled diving costumes.
By the 1700s, women divers from Jeju and surrounding islands outnumbered their male counterparts, due in great measure to the fact that so many Korean men had died during wars or deep-sea fishing accidents.
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