a submerged reef
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 39 answers to crossword clue "a submerged reef"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
bomboraa submerged reef
bomborasBOMBORA, a submerged reef
bommie(Australian slang) a bombora, a submerged reef
bommiesBOMMIE, (Australian slang) a bombora, a submerged reef
KELPPart of a submerged forest
KNEEDEEPSubmerged to a certain depth.
deadheadsA sunken or partially submerged log
deadheadA sunken or partially submerged log
mudflata muddy tract of land submerged at high tide
mudflatsMUDFLAT, a muddy tract of land submerged at high tide
sloblanda mudflat (a muddy tract of land submerged at high tide)
tidelandsubmerged offshore land within the territorial waters of a state or nation
sloblandsSLOBLAND, a mudflat (a muddy tract of land submerged at high tide)
waterweedA submerged aquatic American plant that is grown in aquariums and ornamental ponds
sinksGo down below the surface of something, esp. of a liquid; become submerged
foulingencrusted deposit, esp. on a submerged object, as the hull of a ship
potamogetona plant of the pondweed genus of water plants, with floating and submerged leaves
potamogetonsPOTAMOGETON, a plant of the pondweed genus of water plants, with floating and submerged leaves
gribbleA small marine isopod that bores into submerged wooden structures, often causing damage to pier timbers
pondweedA submerged aquatic plant that grows in still or running water and sometimes has floating leaves
gribblesA small marine isopod that bores into submerged wooden structures, often causing damage to pier timbers
waterlineany of several lines on a ship to which it is submerged under different conditions of loading
barssubmerged or partly submerged bank (as of sand) along a shore or in a river often obstructing navigation
hornwortsA submerged aquatic plant with narrow forked leaves that become translucent and horny as they age, occurring worldwide
waterlinesWATERLINE, any of several lines on a ship to which it is submerged under different conditions of loading
barsubmerged or partly submerged bank (as of sand) along a shore or in a river often obstructing navigation
milfoilsA widely distributed and highly invasive aquatic plant with whorls of fine submerged leaves and wind-pollinated flowers
hydrillasubmerged aquatic plant, Hydrilla verticillata, native to the Old World, that has become a pest weed in U.S. lakes and waterways
displacementsThe occupation by a submerged body or part of a body of a volume that would otherwise be occupied by a fluid
displacementThe occupation by a submerged body or part of a body of a volume that would otherwise be occupied by a fluid
alfathe NATO name for a class of nuclear-powered Soviet attack submarine having a titanium hull and a submerged speed of more than 40 knots
alfasthe NATO name for a class of nuclear-powered Soviet attack submarine having a titanium hull and a submerged speed of more than 40 knots
semisubmersibleself-propelled barge that is mounted on partially submerged legs supported by underwater pontoons, rides at anchor, and serves as a work base and living quarters in deep offshore drilling operations
paravanesA device towed behind a boat at a depth regulated by its vanes or planes, so that the cable to which it is attached can cut the moorings of submerged mines
quillwortsA plant related to the club mosses, having a dense rosette of long slender leaves, the bases of which contain the spore-producing organs, and occurring typically as a submerged aquatic
submarineA warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with an internal store of air and a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes and/or missiles
submarinesA warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with an internal store of air and a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes and/or missiles
periscopeAn apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms, by which an observer (typically in a submerged submarine or behind a high obstacle) can see things that are otherwise out of sight
periscopesAn apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms, by which an observer (typically in a submerged submarine or behind a high obstacle) can see things that are otherwise out of sight