Aquatectural
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Pertaining to aquatecture, architecture designed to work with water (and e.g. rising sea levels). rare
"Cross Roads in the Sea examined the potential for floating 'aquatectural' structures to the advantage, of the nearness of the great majority of large urban centres to large bodies of water, in a world where transportation faces dilemmas of space ..."
Example
More examples"Cross Roads in the Sea examined the potential for floating 'aquatectural' structures to the advantage, of the nearness of the great majority of large urban centres to large bodies of water, in a world where transportation faces dilemmas of space ..."
Etymology
From aquatecture + -al, equivalent to a blend of aqua + architectural.
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