Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Having no light.
- adjective Of or relating to the region of a body of water that is not reached by sunlight and in which photosynthesis is unable to occur.
from The Century Dictionary.
- In phytogeography, without light: applied to the deep level in a body of water in which only non-assimilating organisms can exist.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Without light.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective having no
light , especially nosunlight - adjective describing that part of the deep
oceans andlakes wherephotosynthesis is not possible
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective lacking light; especially not reached by sunlight
Etymologies
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Examples
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Sunlight rarely penetrates below 250 meters and this dark water without any light is called the aphotic zone.
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Sunlight rarely penetrates below 250 meters and this dark water without any light is called the aphotic zone.
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Sunlight rarely penetrates below 250 meters and this dark water without any light is called the aphotic zone.
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Kirk stood in silence for a long time, gazing at the aphotic depths of interstellar space.
Ishmael Barbara Hambly 2000
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Kirk stood in silence for a long time, gazing at the aphotic depths of interstellar space.
Ishmael Barbara Hambly 2000
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Straining her eyes into the aphotic depths beyond the carved and painted pillars -- no two alike and all gaily colored like psychedelic barber poles -- she heard the whispery hiss of the torch as it burned in her hands and the faint, quick creaking of Antryg's belt as he moved here and there, drawing out a five-point star within the double circle around them.
The Silicon Mage Hambly, Barbara 1988
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Something swooped at her, some winged and flabby thing whirling out of the aphotic pits of this non-being; she felt it cut her arm, felt blood hot on the cold flesh.
The Silicon Mage Hambly, Barbara 1988
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In particular, light measurements are performed at sunset because increased prey and predator interactions occur at twilight, when animals previously hidden in the deep, aphotic (without light) zone migrate vertically up to the surface.
Scientific American 2010
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In general, the deep sea is considered to start at the aphotic zone, the point where sunlight loses its power of transference through the water.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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Provided you according to aphotic skinned teens getting busy, that's one.
We Blog A Lot 2008
qms commented on the word aphotic
The river dives deep and it flows quick;
The mists and the shadows will grow thick.
That cavern caliginous
Gives passage vertiginous
To a world without sound and aphotic.
December 23, 2014
madmouth commented on the word aphotic
Shall we congregate on the word of the day, then?
December 24, 2014
ruzuzu commented on the word aphotic
Sometimes I can't access the comments section on the word of the day--I was suggesting that we wander over to the word community. Whaddaya think?
December 29, 2014