undersea

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Etymology

From under- +‎ sea.

Adjective

undersea (not comparable)

  1. Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea.
    Synonyms: subsea, submarine
    • 1920, George M. Battey, Jr., 70, 000 Miles on a Submarine Destroyer, Webb & Vary Company, page 133:
      It is not known just what action will be taken against the captain of the undersea boat.
    • 1923, The Saturday Evening Post, G. Graham, page 58:
      "You're right!" she cried. "I'm sure you are." Twenty reasons come back. An undersea tunnel to the little island.
    • 1966, Robert B. Thomas, The Old Farmer's Almanc, Yankee Pub, page 44:
      The Sediment (SNAP-7E) Density Meter (an underwater rocket) has been developed to investigate to an ocean-bottom depth of 11 sedimentary feet. Sea Lab I, the Navy’s new undersea laboratory, complete with observation porch and garage, should become safe to operate at the 200 foot level.
    • 2022 December 28, “The essential Eurotunnel”, in RAIL, number 973, page 59:
      The Channel Tunnel is the longest undersea tunnel in the world, with this section being 38km (23.6 miles) long.

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