subaquarian

English

Etymology

sub- + aquarian

Adjective

subaquarian (comparative more subaquarian, superlative most subaquarian)

  1. Lying below the surface of the water; submarine.
    • 1974, John Boorman, Zardoz, London: Pan Books, page 86:
      There they stool, still lost in some subaquarian fog, moving towards him so slowly that he could perceive no motion[.]
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