suboceanic

English

Etymology

sub- + oceanic

Adjective

suboceanic (not comparable)

  1. Beneath the surface of the ocean.
    • 1984, Dean Koontz, The Servants of Twilight:
      His eyes, like hard bright sea creatures hiding deep under a suboceanic shelf, regarded Charlie with a pure malignant fury...
    • 2007, Pelin Aksoy, Laura DeNardis, Information Technology in Theory:
      Low attenuation translates directly to efficient long-distance communications, such as transatlantic or other suboceanic cable routes...

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian suboceanico. Equivalent to sub- + oceanic.

Adjective

suboceanic m or n (feminine singular suboceanică, masculine plural suboceanici, feminine and neuter plural suboceanice)

  1. suboceanic

Declension

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.