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What is the noun for aquacultural?

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aquarium
  1. A tank, often made of glass, for keeping live fish or other aquatic animals.
  2. A public place where live fish and other aquatic animals are exhibited.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “It's not hard to spot the aquarium with its huge shark weathervane rising clearly above everything else on the island.”
      “It became so large that the aquarium arranged for it to be lifted by helicopter to the ocean.”
      “Immediately outside the aquarium lies Cannery Row, made famous by John Steinbeck's 1945 novel, but now a sardine-free street full of tourist tat.”
aqua
aquamarine
  1. The bluish-green colour of the sea.
  2. A bluish-green variety of beryl.
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aquaponics
  1. (agriculture) A sustainable food production system that combines traditional aquaculture with hydroponics, with effluent from the water in which fish are reared being used as nutrition for plants. [from 1930s]
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He tried to introduce aquaponics, a self-replenishing agricultural system, to rural villages.”
      “We also chose to incorporate fish cultivation through the use of aquaponics, allowing us to farm protein and produce at the same time.”
      “By using eco friendly methods such as aquaponics, hydroponics, aquagardening, aquaculture and fish farming the world should be able to eat green!”
aquaculture
  1. The cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We see it as no less important for land-based aquaculture than it is for sea-based aquaculture.”
      “Runoff from intense agriculture is a big factor, as is intense aquaculture.”
      “We see that the process from go to whoa to set up an aquaculture management area can take many years indeed.”
aquafeed
  1. (agriculture) Any feed for aquatic organisms as part of aquaculture.
aquariology
  1. The study of the fauna and flora of aquaria
aquafarm
  1. (agriculture) A facility where aquaculture is carried out.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The North Shore aquaculture research centre has been asked to conduct a feasibility study for a cod aquafarm.”
      “Then, the group created an aquafarm that yields fish and a livelihood for 225 families.”
      “Our results revealed that DIN concentrations were higher in the near-shore and aquafarm areas than in offshore observation sites during the snowmelt period.”
aquafauna
  1. (ecology) aquatic animals considered as a group
aquariist
  1. (dated) One who keeps fish in an aquarium.
aquaculturist
  1. (agriculture) A person involved in aquaculture.
  2. Examples:
    1. “This is a home-made method, and a skilled oyster aquaculturist can easily build this type of sieve using wood and screening.”
      “It is the responsibility of the aquaculturist to renew the fuel exemption card before the expiry date stated on the card.”
      “The manual method is used when the oyster aquaculturist does not have many collectors.”
aqueousness
  1. The state or quality of being aqueous.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “To the extent that in its aqueousness the flow is feminine simultaneously the linearity of the riverine course accounts for its phallic determination.”
aquaponist
  1. (agriculture) One who practises aquaponics.
aquatics
  1. Sports involving water.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Battling invasive aquatics Texas has problems with harmful invasive aquatic plants.”
      “Or use the cauldron as a water garden and grow horsetail, a water lily or other aquatics.”
      “The games have had disciplines like cycling, aquatics, golf, tennis, soccer, wrestling, martial arts and figure skating.”
aquafarmer
  1. (agriculture) aquaculturist
aquafarming
  1. (agriculture) aquaculture
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Unlike fishing, aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, is the cultivation of aquatic populations under controlled conditions.”
      “It is high time, Pakistan should pay serious attention towards aquafarming through which we can get more fish stalks and organic green food.”
      “The main challenge to the growth of aquafarming in the UAE is the lack of a supply of juveniles, or fingerlings.”
aquaculturists
  1. plural of aquaculturist
aquacultures
aquafarmers
  1. plural of aquafarmer
aquamarines
  1. plural of aquamarine
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Apart from driving, the group is also involved in research activities of aquamarines, especially the Copper Shark or the bronze whaler.”
      “The other gems include aquamarines, beryl and moonstones, which are designed to suit one's personality.”
      “Lively canna lilies bloom on framed tiles in mint greens and aquamarines reminiscent of Mexican art.”
aquaponists
  1. plural of aquaponist
aquariists
  1. plural of aquariist
aquaria
  1. plural of aquarium
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Plants were randomized within the aquaria, and re-randomized following a water change.”
      “Storage aquaria had a constant water supply with nonfiltered seawater at ambient sea temperature.”
      “On the whole, it's a gift in the hands of those who were fed up of purchasing the typical type of aquaria with just water and fishes.”
aquafarms
aquafeeds
  1. plural of aquafeed
aquariums
  1. plural of aquarium
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She kept young largemouth bass in ten-litre aquariums filled with buckyball-contaminated water.”
      “It is Goldfishes of all size, shape, and colour that were mostly found in the fresh water aquariums at the show.”
      “A generation ago, the European Red Ramshorn Snail was a common sight in freshwater aquariums.”
aquae
  1. plural form of aqua
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Below is a brief and more detailed account of the evolution of the scientific data regarding the neurotoxicity of Aph. flos aquae.”
      “It is much frequented on account of its hot saline springs, which were known to the Romans under the name aquae Borvonis.”
      “Chaves is the ancient aquae Flaviae, famous for its hot saline springs, which are still in use.”
aquas
  1. plural of aqua
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The blue light flashed across the water's surface, turning her body different shades of blues and aquas.”
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