acquatico
aquatic
adjective ahk-WAH-tee-koh Rare
Origin: From Latin aquaticus, from aqua (water).
Usage Note
Acquatico describes animals, plants, sports, or environments associated with water. The plural forms are acquatici (m) and acquatiche (f). It should not be confused with acquoso (watery, containing water), which describes consistency rather than habitat or activity.
Examples
"La tartaruga è un animale acquatico."
Natural Translation
The turtle is an aquatic animal.
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