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Meaning of waterweed

Wordnet

waterweed (n)

a weedy aquatic plant of genus Elodea

Webster

waterweed (n.)

See Anacharis.

waterweed Sentence Examples

  1. The waterweed thrived in the stagnant pond, its stems forming a thick, tangled mass.
  2. The lake was overrun with invasive waterweed, hindering navigation and disrupting the ecosystem.
  3. Divers struggled to clear the waterweed from the boat's propeller, delaying their excavation mission.
  4. The pond's waterweed served as a breeding ground for mosquitoes, posing a nuisance to nearby residents.
  5. Scientists studied the waterweed's ability to absorb pollutants, aiming to develop bioremediation strategies.
  6. The waterweed's dense growth created a refuge for fish and other aquatic creatures.
  7. The removal of waterweed from irrigation canals improved water flow and reduced the risk of flooding.
  8. The waterweed's leaves contained a compound with medicinal properties, making it an important plant for traditional medicine.
  9. The competition for sunlight between waterweed and other aquatic plants resulted in a decline in biodiversity.
  10. The rapid spread of waterweed in a lake raised concerns about its potential to clog waterways and impact water quality.

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a weedy aquatic plant of genus ElodeaSee Anacharis.

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The waterweed thrived in the stagnant pond, its stems forming a thick, tangled mass.

The lake was overrun with invasive waterweed, hindering navigation and disrupting the ecosystem.

Divers struggled to clear the waterweed from the boat's propeller, delaying their excavation mission.

The pond's waterweed served as a breeding ground for mosquitoes, posing a nuisance to nearby residents.