Associations to the word «Underwater»
Noun
- Diver
- Diving
- Dive
- Submarine
- Wreck
- Archaeology
- Apparatus
- Shark
- Swimming
- Bubble
- Preserve
- Depth
- Surface
- Ocean
- Pool
- Sonar
- Survey
- Unesco
- Equipment
- Spindle
- Propulsion
- Shipwreck
- Water
- Welding
- Salvage
- Repeat
- Mermaid
- Aquarium
- Swim
- Buoy
- Reef
- Hedgehog
- Torpedo
- Robotics
- Conserve
- Modem
- Archaeologist
- Detonation
- Thrower
- Tsunami
- Swimmer
- Visibility
- Breath
- Atlantis
- Mammal
- Heritage
- Whales
- Explosion
- Dolphin
- Volcano
- Landslide
- Bulkhead
- Propeller
- Minesweeper
- Coral
- Demolition
- Saturation
- Octopus
- Exploration
- Convention
- Photography
- Viewing
- Bulge
- Pitt
- Explosive
- Cave
- Wreckage
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
UNDERWATER, adjective. (not comparable) beneath the surface of the water, or of or pertaining to the region beneath the water surface
UNDERWATER, adjective. (nautical) beneath the water line of a vessel
UNDERWATER, adjective. (figuratively) Under water.
UNDERWATER, adjective. (finance) having negative equity; owing more on an asset than its market value
UNDERWATER, adverb. Going beneath the surface of the water
UNDERWATER, noun. Underlying water or body of water, for example in an aquifer or the deep ocean
UNDERWATER, noun. (fishing) A type of lure which lies beneath the water surface.
UNDERWATER, verb. (agriculture) (horticulture) to water or irrigate insufficiently
UNDERWATER BASKET WEAVING, noun. (idiomatic) An easy and useless college or high school class.
UNDERWATER HOCKEY, noun. A sport in which two teams compete to manoeuvre a puck across the bottom of a swimming pool into the opposing team's goal by propelling it with a pusher.
Dictionary definition
UNDERWATER, adjective. Beneath the surface of the water; "submerged rocks".
UNDERWATER, adjective. Growing or remaining under water; "viewing subaqueous fauna from a glass-bottomed boat"; "submerged leaves".
Wise words
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