rockweed (Meaning)

Wordnet

rockweed (n)

coarse brown seaweed growing on rocks exposed at low tide

Webster

rockweed (n.)

Any coarse seaweed growing on sea-washed rocks, especially Fucus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rockweed

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rockweed Sentence Examples

  1. The jagged shoreline was adorned with thick mats of rockweed.
  2. Its slippery hold made it treacherous to traverse the rockweed-covered rocks.
  3. The emerald-green fronds of rockweed swayed gently with the tide.
  4. Fishermen used rockweed as bait to lure in unsuspecting crabs.
  5. The stench of decaying rockweed filled the air with an acrid odor.
  6. The sandpiper's sharp beak pecked at barnacles nestled in the rockweed.
  7. The sea urchin's spines clung tightly to the rough surface of the rockweed.
  8. The rockweed served as a breeding ground for a variety of marine organisms.
  9. The local aquarium featured a display tank showcasing the ecological importance of rockweed.
  10. The dried stalks of rockweed were used as an effective fertilizer for gardens.

FAQs About the word rockweed

coarse brown seaweed growing on rocks exposed at low tideAny coarse seaweed growing on sea-washed rocks, especially Fucus.

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The jagged shoreline was adorned with thick mats of rockweed.

Its slippery hold made it treacherous to traverse the rockweed-covered rocks.

The emerald-green fronds of rockweed swayed gently with the tide.

Fishermen used rockweed as bait to lure in unsuspecting crabs.