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Sargassum - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sargassum is a type of brown seaweed found in tropical oceans, often forming large floating mats. It provides habitat for marine life but can also wash ashore, creating ecological challenges.

sargassum

/sɑrˈɡæsəm/ /sɑːˈɡæsəm/

Definition:

A type of brown seaweed that forms floating masses in the ocean, often found in the Sargasso Sea.

Synonyms:

seaweed, algae, kelp, gulfweed

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

land plant, freshwater plant

Common Collocations:

sargassum bloom, floating sargassum, sargassum seaweed, sargassum mats

Derivatives:

sargassaceous, sargassum-filled

Usage Tips:

Use "sargassum" to refer specifically to the free-floating brown seaweed common in tropical waters.

Common Phrases:

sargassum sea, sargassum bloom, golden tide

Etymology:

Derived from Portuguese "sargaço," referring to the seaweed found in the Sargasso Sea.

Examples:

  • 1. The beach was covered with smelly sargassum after the storm.
  • 2. Sargassum provides habitat for many marine creatures like crabs and fish.
  • 3. Scientists study sargassum blooms to understand their impact on coastal ecosystems.
  • 4. The boat got stuck in a thick patch of floating sargassum.

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