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1. aquatic
noun. ['əˈkwɑːtɪk, əˈkwætɪk'] a plant that lives in or on water.
Etymology
- aquatique (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- aquaticus (Latin)
Rhymes with Aquatic
- idiosyncratic
- electrostatic
- undiplomatic
- undemocratic
- semiautomatic
- monochromatic
- melodramatic
- austroasiatic
- asymptomatic
- technocratic
- symptomatic
- psychosomatic
- programmatic
- problematic
- posttraumatic
- homeostatic
- epigrammatic
- diagrammatic
- bureaucratic
- aristocratic
- systematic
- sensormatic
- pancreatic
- numismatic
- informatic
- hippocratic
- emblematic
- diplomatic
- democratic
- charismatic
How do you pronounce aquatic?
Pronounce aquatic as əkˈwɑtɪk.
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Sentences with aquatic
1. Adjective
It can take six to ten weeks for a tadpole to develop past the aquatic stage.
Quotes about aquatic
1. Writers fish for the right words like fishermen fish for, um, whatever those aquatic creatures with fins and gills are called.
- Jarod Kintz, This is the best book I've ever written, and it still sucks
2. I will never buy a fish tank, because I don't believe in supporting the funding of aquatic war machines.
- Jarod Kintz, It Occurred to Me