Kelp [noun]

Definition of Kelp:

rootless, leafless plants living in water

Synonyms of Kelp:


Opposite/Antonyms of Kelp:

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Sentence/Example of Kelp:

The others, looking off toward the kelp, then see more of the birds.

This last-born princeling soon learned how to float on his back, with his round little head just showing above the kelp.

It took some time to extricate from the kelp, following which I established a new record for myself in dressing.

The meal finished, the great otter climbed out on a pinnacle of rock just showing above the kelp.

As it was, she did not overtake the fugitive until it was fully a quarter of a mile away from the kelp.

Desperately she sought to win the refuge of the kelp-bed; but always the gray shape thrust itself between her and safety.

In its lee was a sheltered kelp-raft never broken by the waves, although too near shore to be a safe refuge except in a storm.

The luxuriant kelp probably interfered with the proper working of the traps.

A great satisfactory two pound crab bound up in kelp ribbon so craftily that it could neither bite nor escape.

Standing on the shore, one can see kelp growing amongst the rocks even in the shallowest spots, below low-water level.