aquatic
/əˈkwɑtɪk/
noun
- An animal or plant that lives in water.
- The pond is home to many aquatics, including frogs and lilies.
- Some aquatics, like sea turtles, migrate long distances.
- The pet store sells both tropical fish and other aquatics.
- A water sport or activity (usually in plural form 'aquatics').
- The school's aquatics team competes in swimming and water polo.
- She joined the aquatics club to learn synchronized swimming.
- The summer camp offers aquatics like canoeing and snorkeling.
adjective
- Relating to water; living or growing in water.
- Aquatic sports like swimming and diving are popular in summer.
- Scientists study aquatic ecosystems to understand ocean health.
- The aquarium has many aquatic plants and fish.
- Done or taking place in or on water.
- Aquatic exercises are gentle on the joints.
- The city built a new aquatic center with pools and water slides.
- They offer aquatic tours where you can kayak through the mangroves.
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