Pronunciation: /-eɪʃən/
noun a native or inhabitant of a specified place or thing
A1 I saw a documentary about a majestic ocean creature called a -acean.
A2 The scientist discovered a new species of -acean living in the deep sea.
B1 Marine biologists study the behavior of various -aceans in their natural habitats.
B2 The -acean population has been declining due to pollution and overfishing.
C1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect endangered -acean species.
C2 Researchers are conducting genetic studies to better understand the evolution of -aceans.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a specified place or thing
A1 The ocean view was breathtaking.
A2 The marine life in the coral reef was diverse and colorful.
B1 The oceanic currents play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.
B2 The documentary explored the fascinating world of marine mammals.
C1 The oceanographer conducted extensive research on the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.
C2 The expedition to the Arctic Ocean revealed new insights into the behavior of ice-dwelling marine animals.
formal The -acean species found in the deep sea are still largely unexplored.
informal I heard there's a new -acean exhibit at the aquarium, wanna check it out?
slang That -acean party last night was off the hook!
figurative Her mind was like a vast -acean, full of undiscovered treasures.
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