deep-sea
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of deep-sea
First recorded in 1620–30
Example Sentences
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A US deep-sea treasure hunter who refused to disclose the location of a famed shipwreck's gold coins has been released from prison after a decade, with 500 coins still unaccounted for.
From BBC • Mar. 14, 2026
Chinese projects in Balochistan include a deep-sea port and an airport.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 9, 2026
As the inventory progressed, scientists noticed that deep-sea communities changed naturally over time, likely in response to shifts in how much food reached the ocean floor.
From Science Daily • Feb. 2, 2026
A new international study has revealed that this push toward deep-sea mining may have less overall environmental impact than scientists once feared.
From Science Daily • Feb. 2, 2026
She remembered watching a nature documentary about deep-sea creatures.
From "Aru Shah and the End of Time" by Roshani Chokshi
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