seagrass

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Etymology

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From sea +‎ grass.

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Noun

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seagrass (plural seagrasses)

  1. Any of various grass-like marine plants that grow underwater in salt water.
    • 2007 October 2, Henry Fountain, “Wayward Youths (or Green Turtles) and Their Drifting Ways”, in New York Times[1]:
      They are not seen again until they arrive as larger juveniles in shallow coastal waters, where they dine on seagrass and algae.

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