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▸ adjective: (nautical) Beneath the water line of a vessel.
▸ adjective: (figuratively) In difficulty, especially financially.
▸ adjective: (finance) Having negative equity; owing more on an asset than its market value.
▸ adjective: (finance) Of an option, having a strike price higher (call options) or lower (put options) than the current market price of the underlying asset or financial product; for example, an option to buy shares at $20 when the current market price is $15.
▸ adverb: So as to go beneath the surface of the water.
▸ noun: Underlying water or body of water, for example in an aquifer or the deep ocean.
▸ noun: (fishing) A type of lure which lies beneath the water surface.
▸ verb: (agriculture, horticulture, transitive) To water or irrigate insufficiently.
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subaquatic,
submerged,
subaqueous,
subsurface,
aquatic,
Submersed,
suboceanic,
underground,
subsea,
above-water,
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