1. undersea - Adjective
2. undersea - Adjective Satellite
beneath the surface of the sea
Source: WordNetThe Navy's paid for you to go through school, and then they need doctors to go out and take care of people who are in various different parts of the world. I decided to pay back my time first as an undersea medical officer. I was stationed in Scotland. Laurel Clark
We need new medical approaches to preventing and/or curing disease. We need new scientific approaches to generating, storing, and being more efficient with energy. Maybe we need more space exploration. Maybe we need more undersea exploration. Fred Wilson
If we used our discriminatory power to full, we could generate an undulating sea of sound that displayed continuously changing frequency rather like the undersea sonic songs of dolphins and whales. John D. Barrow
Aronnax and Conseil are enthralled by the undersea adventures, but Ned Land can only think of escape. Source: Internet
After Bell Labs ' development of undersea telephone signal repeaters, the first undersea links were introduced connecting Durban and Europe, and soon after to the rest of the world. Source: Internet
At its lowest point, it is convert deep. citation citation At convert, the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at convert and deeper at convert below sea level. Source: Internet