water soldier (Meaning)

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water soldier ()

An aquatic European plant (Stratiotes aloides) with bayonet-shaped leaves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of water soldier

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water soldier Sentence Examples

  1. The water soldier is a submerged aquatic plant found in shallow, slow-flowing waters.
  2. Water soldiers form dense mats on the water's surface, providing shelter for small fish and invertebrates.
  3. The leaves of the water soldier are long and narrow, with serrated edges.
  4. Water soldiers produce small, white flowers that float on the surface of the water.
  5. The fruits of the water soldier are small, round, and black.
  6. Water soldiers are an important food source for waterfowl and other birds.
  7. Water soldiers can also be used as a natural filter for water, removing pollutants and excess nutrients.
  8. The water soldier is native to Europe and Asia, but has been introduced to North America and other parts of the world.
  9. Water soldiers can become invasive in some areas, forming dense mats that can block sunlight and impede navigation.
  10. Water soldiers are also known as common water soldier or frogbit.

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An aquatic European plant (Stratiotes aloides) with bayonet-shaped leaves.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The water soldier is a submerged aquatic plant found in shallow, slow-flowing waters.

Water soldiers form dense mats on the water's surface, providing shelter for small fish and invertebrates.

The leaves of the water soldier are long and narrow, with serrated edges.

Water soldiers produce small, white flowers that float on the surface of the water.