rong mái chèo
Definition
- Noun:
- Eelgrass / Seagrass: A type of marine flowering plant (genus Zostera) that grows underwater in coastal areas. It forms underwater meadows and is an important part of the marine ecosystem.
- Botanical Term: The specific Vietnamese term for plants belonging to the family Zosteraceae, commonly known as eelgrass or seawrack.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Rong mái chèo mọc thành từng đám dưới đáy biển. (Eelgrass grows in patches on the seabed.)
- Rong mái chèo là nơi trú ẩn cho nhiều loài cá nhỏ. (Seagrass is a shelter for many small fish species.)
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: Used in biological and environmental studies to refer to submerged aquatic vegetation.
- Các nhà khoa học đang nghiên cứu sự suy giảm của rong mái chèo. (Scientists are studying the decline of eelgrass.)
Variants and Related Words
- Rong biển (n): seaweed; a general term for marine algae.
- Cỏ biển (n): seagrass; a more general term that may include .
Synonyms
- Eelgrass: The most common English name for species.
- Seagrass: A broader term for marine grasses, including eelgrass.
- Zostera: The scientific genus name.
Notes
- Etymology: The term "rong mái chèo" translates literally to "oar-blade seaweed," likely describing the shape of its leaves.
- Ecological Role: This plant is crucial for preventing coastal erosion, providing habitat, and sequestering carbon.