sea wrack
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Definition
Noun: 1. Marine vegetation, especially large algae: Refers to the growth of marine plants, particularly the larger types like rockweeds and kelp, found in coastal waters. 2. A specific submerged marine plant: Refers to a particular type of submerged plant with very long, narrow leaves, abundant along North Atlantic coasts (scientific name: Zostera marina, commonly called eelgrass).
Usage Examples
- As marine vegetation (general):
- The storm washed large amounts of sea wrack onto the beach.
- The sea wrack provides an important habitat for small fish and crustaceans.
- As the specific plant (eelgrass):
- The clear waters of the bay are filled with beds of sea wrack.
- This species of sea wrack is vital for stabilizing the seabed.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Context: The term is often used in ecological or botanical descriptions of coastal and marine environments to refer to the collective mass of seaweed and marine plants.
- The health of the intertidal zone can be measured by the density of the sea wrack.
Variants and Related Words
- Wrack (noun): Can be used as a shorter, more general form meaning seaweed or marine debris cast ashore. It can also mean ruin or destruction (from a different etymological root).
- Eelgrass (noun): The common name for the specific plant described in the second definition.
- Kelp (noun): A type of large brown seaweed, often a component of sea wrack.
- Rockweed (noun): A type of seaweed that grows on rocks, often a component of sea wrack.
Synonyms
- Seaweed (noun): The most common general term for plants growing in the sea.
- Marine algae (noun): A more scientific term.
- Gulfweed (noun): Refers specifically to sargassum, a type of floating seaweed.
Related Phrases
- To wrack (verb): This is a different word meaning to cause extreme pain or suffering (e.g., ). It is often confused with "rack" in this sense. It is not directly related to the noun "sea wrack" in modern usage.
Noun
- growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp
- submerged marine plant with very long narrow leaves found in abundance along North Atlantic coasts