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aquafarm

[ak-wuh-fahrm, ah-kwuh-]

aq·ua·farm

[ak-wuh-fahrm, ah-kwuh-]
noun
a body of water, usually a tract of shallow water along the shore of a bay or inlet, used for aquaculture.

Origin:
1965–70; aqua- + farm

aq·ua·farm·ing, noun
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