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Definition of Submersed
1. Adjective. Beneath the surface of the water. "Submerged rocks"
2. Adjective. Growing or remaining under water. "Submerged leaves"
Category relationships: Biological Science, Biology
Similar to: Aquatic
Definition of Submersed
1. a. Being or growing under water, as the leaves of aquatic plants.
Definition of Submersed
1. Verb. (past of submerse) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Submersed
1. submerse [v] - See also: submerse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Submersed
Literary usage of Submersed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Class-book of Botany: Being Outlines of the Structure, Physiology, and by Alphonso Wood (1873)
"Upper Ivs. 2 to 4' long, abom half as wide; petioles 2 to 8', submersed. Spiko 1
to 2' long. ... submersed Ivs. 5 to 7' long, a third as wide, the floating ..."
2. Gray's New Manual of Botany: A Handbook of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of by Asa Gray, Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1908)
"Peduncles of the submersed spikes equaling or exceeding the Peduncles shorter
than the ... submersed leaves linear and ribbon-like, with a broad coarsely ..."
3. Gray's New Manual of Botany: A Handbook of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of by Asa Gray, Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1908)
"Peduncles of the submersed spikes equaling or exceeding the Peduncles shorter
... submersed leaves lanceolate to ovate, if linear more than 2 mm. wide t. в. ..."
4. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"A tribe of Cryptogams, comprehending seaweeds and fresh water submersed spec, of
similar habits, besides some terrestrial spec. ..."
5. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"A tribe of Cryptogams, comprehending seaweeds and fresh-water submersed spec, of
similar habits, besides some terrestrial spec. Algebra. ..."
6. The Tourist's Flora: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and by Joseph Woods (1850)
"submersed L. very attenuate into e long stalk. Floating L. ovali-oblong, ...
It is not clear from Bert, that it luis any floating LB All L. submersed, ..."