What is another word for seagrass?

Pronunciation: [sˈiːɡɹas] (IPA)

Looking for alternatives to the term "seagrass," there are a variety of terms that can be used to describe these aquatic plants. Some synonyms for seagrass include marine grasses, ocean grasses, underwater grasses, and submerged vegetation. Seagrasses can also be referred to as marine angiosperms, or flowering plants that grow in an underwater environment. Some specific types of seagrass include eelgrass, which is common in shallow waters along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and turtlegrass, which is commonly found in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Whatever the term used, it's clear that these important underwater plants play a vital role in maintaining marine ecosystems around the world.

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What are the hypernyms for Seagrass?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    aquatic plant, macrophyte, Sea plant, marine vegetation.

What are the hyponyms for Seagrass?

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  • hyponyms for seagrass (as nouns)

Usage examples for Seagrass

The light came through several interstices, which seemed to be overgrown with ferns and rough seagrass and hanging brambles; but it needed no great effort to force some of them aside, sufficient for Josh to creep out, and the next minute they were standing in the broad sunshine, the reason of the mouth of the adit being closed evident before them, the earth and stones from the cliff above having gone on falling for perhaps a century, and plants of various kinds common to the cliff covering the debris, till all trace of the opening but that, where a spring seemed to be trickling forth was gone.
"Menhardoc"
George Manville Fenn

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