suboceanic oil resources. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : suboceanic oil. ,suboceanic plants. From Dictionary.com.
The rest of it is underwater or buried in the crust of the Earth, perhaps (some have speculated) exploiting the suboceanic magma as a source of energy. From Wordnik.com. [Spin] Reference
"Captain Kirk, I am not going to go with those Proctors to some suboceanic cave as an experimental animal unless you give me a direct order to do so," Yeoman Janice Rand said firmly. From Wordnik.com. [The Abode of Life] Reference
Like idly looking up the cost of a hundred-mile run of suboceanic fibre-optic or a Rosicrucian mummy (one of the mummies in the San Jose Rosicrucian Museum came out of an old Neiman-Marcus Christmas Book). From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing] Reference
Such are young rising mountain ranges, fault lines where readjustments recur from time to time, and the slopes of suboceanic depressions whose steepness suggests that subsidence may there be in progress. From Wordnik.com. [The Elements of Geology] Reference
Considering that they reach from the bottom of the Pacific ocean (18,000 feet deep here) to over 15,000 feet above sea level, they really stand 33,000 feet high from their suboceanic base to their peaks. From Wordnik.com. [Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom] Reference
Run-time generated or predefined two-dimensional landscapes feature everything from hills, mountains, lakes, deserts, arctic wastelands to volcanic rocks, islands floating in mid-air or suboceanic terrain. From Wordnik.com. [Mac Game Files] Reference
The final wing takes you even further below the sea, into a subterranean (or is that suboceanic?) cavern, where spirits still dwell, and where the magicks that flow through Norrath - the world of EQ - have begun to seep through. From Wordnik.com. [IGN PC] Reference
After the recent comet materials research I expect that better markers for comet related events will be found and will (sooner rather than later, I hope) prove to be as valuable as iridium is for identifiying terrestrial and suboceanic asteroid cratering. From Wordnik.com. [PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories] Reference
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