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Pronunciation: /ˈækwə/ Definition: 1. Liquid substance essential for sustaining life, consisting of hydrogen and oxygen molecules. 2. The term used broadly to refer to bodies of water (aqua) such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. 3. A color resembling the aquamarine tint viewed in trivial waters (liquid). 4. Symbolically representing purity, clarity, and refreshment. Significance: • It defines the fundamental element critical for survival. • It emphasizes the importance of hydration and environmental balance. • It identifies liquid compounds essential for biological functioning. • It avoids overly technical or scientific jargon. • It simplifies general usage in casual conversation. • It improves clarity when referencing H₂O in varied contexts. • It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "water". Singular noun: aqua Plural noun: aquas Adjective: aquatic Adverb: aquatically
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