Aquatic Meaning in English
word
əˈkwætɪk/, /əˈkwɑtɪk
uh-KWAT-ik or uh-KWAH-tik
əkwˈætɪk
uh-KWAT-ik
Definition
Related to water; describes things that live in, on, or are connected to water, especially animals or plants.
Usage & Nuances
'Aquatic' is formal and often used in science or education to describe environments, animals, or sports related to water. Common phrases: 'aquatic animals', 'aquatic plants', 'aquatic sports'. Not often used for humans.
Spanish: acuático - acuáticaPortuguese (BR): aquático - aquáticaPortuguese (PT): aquático - aquáticaChinese (Simplified): 水生的 - 水上的Chinese (Traditional): 水生的 - 水上的Hindi: जलचर - जलीयArabic: مائيBengali: জলজRussian: водныйJapanese: 水生の - 水中のVietnamese: thuộc về nước - dưới nướcKorean: 수생의 - 수중의Turkish: suya ait - suculUrdu: آبی (پانی سے متعلق)Indonesian: akuatik - berhubungan dengan air
Example Sentences
Frogs are aquatic animals.
basic
Lily pads are aquatic plants.
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Swimming is an aquatic sport.
basic
Some insects spend part of their lives in aquatic habitats.
natural
The new park features both land and aquatic playgrounds for kids.
natural
Marine biologists study many different aquatic ecosystems.
natural