sargassum
[ sahr-gas-uh m ]
/ sɑrˈgæs əm /
noun
any seaweed of the genus Sargassum, widely distributed in the warmer waters of the globe, as S. bacciferum, the common gulfweed.
Origin of sargassum
From New Latin, dating back to 1900–05; see origin at
sargasso
Words nearby sargassum
sarera bay,
sarfu,
sarg,
sargasso,
sargasso sea,
sargassum,
sargassumfish,
sarge,
sargent,
sargeson,
sargo
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British Dictionary definitions for sargassum
sargassum
sargasso (sɑːˈɡæsəʊ)
/ (sɑːˈɡæsəm) /
noun
any floating brown seaweed of the genus Sargassum, such as gulfweed, of warm seas, having ribbon-like fronds containing air sacs
Word Origin for sargassum
C18: from New Latin; see
sargasso