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pelagic (adj) – Of, relating to, or living in open oceans or seas rather than waters adjacent to land or inland waters.

Source : The Free Dictionary

Etymology : Pelagic comes to us from Greek, via Latin. The Greek word pelagikos became pelagicus in Latin and then pelagic in English. (Pelagikos is derived from pelagos, the Greek word for the sea—it is also a source of archipelago—plus the adjectival suffix -ikos.) Pelagic first showed up in dictionaries in 1656; a definition from that time says that Pelagick (as it was then spelled) meant “of the Sea, or that liveth in the Sea.” Centuries later, writers are still using pelagic with the same meaning, albeit less frequently than its more familiar synonym oceanic.

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