Similar words: submersion, submersible, submerge, submerged, immerse, immersed, intersperse, per se. Meaning: v. 1. sink below the surface; go under or as if under water 2. put under water.
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1. Emersed and submersed plants closely resemble each other.
2. In submersed plants the leaves form a rosette.
3. Submersed plants usually have four or five well developed light green leaves.
4. These stems grow erect when submersed, but grow prostrate on marshy terrain.
5. In the submersed form R. humilis is a perennial plant cultivated and reproduced as E. quadricostatus.
6. Submersed forms are usually disc-shaped, light green, and attached to the ground or in tangles of underwater plants.
7. Like V. dubyana it extends over stones and submersed wood, forming a green or yellow-green to brownish cover of plants.
8. As well as not functioning in a submersed situation, dying cells, releasing adverse substances will pollute the water.
9. L Submerse part in 140 degree cleaner for 5 min, rinse.
10. An uncommon practice is to submerse the computer's components in a thermally conductive liquid.
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11. Outwardly the plant resembles the small species of the submersed Sagittaria.
12. This is a very peculiar but decorative plant which in submersed form differs conspicuously from the other members of the family.
13. During the rainy periods they survive under water in the flooded areas for several months and will withstand a permanently submersed environment.
14. The two men continued to trade heartfelt insults, the gist of which revealed normally submersed beliefs.
15. Among all the cultivated species of Hygrophila it is the one best adapted to submersed existence.
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