What does UNDERSEA mean?

Definitions for UNDERSEA
ˈʌn dərˌsiun·der·sea

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. submarine, underseaadjective

    beneath the surface of the sea

Wiktionary

  1. underseaadjective

    Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea.

Wikipedia

  1. undersea

    An underwater environment is a environment of, and immersed in, liquid water in a natural or artificial feature (called a body of water), such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, reservoir, river, canal, or aquifer. Some characteristics of the underwater environment are universal, but many depend on the local situation. Liquid water has been present on Earth for most of the history of the planet. The underwater environment is thought to be the place of the origin of life on Earth, and it remains the ecological region most critical to the support of life and the natural habitat of the majority of living organisms. Several branches of science are dedicated to the study of this environment or specific parts or aspects of it. A number of human activities are conducted in the more accessible parts of the underwater environment. These include research, underwater diving for work or recreation, and underwater warfare with submarines. It is hostile to humans in many ways and often inaccessible, and therefore relatively little explored.

ChatGPT

  1. undersea

    Undersea refers to a location beneath or on the bottom of the sea or ocean. It relates to something that operates, exists, or takes place below the surface of the sea.

Anagrams for UNDERSEA »

  1. unerased

  2. unseared

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of UNDERSEA in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of UNDERSEA in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of UNDERSEA in a Sentence

  1. Bryan Clark:

    At the end of WWII we did not have an undersea advantage. The Germans had developed submarines with snorkels and the US was searching for how they would deal with them. The new subs could avoid radar detection and were quiet when using their batteries. Then, nuclear submarines came along. Passive sonar worked really well against them because they make noise continuously. Passive sonar works well against nuclear submarines and is less effective against diesels.

  2. Alexander Fak:

    They (Russia) will build the new undersea pipeline, though it's not clear where will it end up, unfortunately, there is nothing in yesterday's news to indicate that the Gazprom-financed stretch would be curtailed.

  3. Daniel Sepulveda:

    There are multiple proposals before the Cuban government to have an undersea cable connected from Miami to Havana.

  4. Representative Joe Courtney of Connecticut:

    Our current fleet is strained beyond its ability to meet the demand for undersea capabilities and ... we need to do all we can to mitigate the looming shortfall in the decade ahead.

  5. Craig Downs:

    You can have an El Niño climate change impact on a coral reef ; let's say it kills 40 % of the coral, but if you have swimmers there with sunscreen pollution, you're not going to have new generations coming in. So you're going to see the slow decline of the coral reefs in the area. And then you get an undersea, desolate landscape of just muck and mud and sand.

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